Cheshire & Merseyside’s physical activity strategy for health and social care to support the subregion’s residents to become more physically active.

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The strategy has been commissioned by the Cheshire and Merseyside’s Population Health Board and has been developed by the two Active Partnerships in the subregion, Active Cheshire and MSP, supported by Sport England.


All Together Active has been produced following an intensive consultation period with partners from across the public, private and third sector and sets out a number of approaches and initiatives to increase activity levels and create momentum and energy to ensure this goal is met.


The strategy has also been developed with health inequalities and the subregion’s All Together Fairer report from Professor Sir Michael Marmot in mind.

Our vision

We want a Cheshire and Merseyside in which far fewer people suffer health inequalities resulting from physical inactivity.

OUR MISSION

is to reduce health inequalities by:

Encouraging and supporting

inactive people to move more

Removing barriers

to participation in physical activity

Increasing opportunities

to be physically active

Increasing opportunities

to get involved in sport

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

By 2026 we will:

Support our Places to further develop opportunities

to use physical activity as a way of improving population health.

Embed movement, physical activity and sport

within the Cheshire and Merseyside health and social care system.

Deliver measurable reductions

in health inequalities.

Empower 150,000 inactive people

to become more active.

Connected

Active Cheshire CONNECTED will work in partnership with local trusted organisations to support communities to use new and existing infrastructure (including digital) to ensure ageing well means more years of happy, healthy life.

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