Sport for Confidence gets national recognition for pioneering work breaking down barriers to physical activity
By Kath Hudson
Sport for Confidence is working to break down barriers to physical activity Credit: Edward Starr Photography
Sport for Confidence CIC is honoured at Occupational Therapy Excellence Awards
Winner of the Excellence in Emerging Roles award
Finalist in Most Innovative Use of Practice award
The team is pushing forward with sharing insights with wider OT community
Sport for Confidence CIC has received a national award for its pioneering work hardwiring occupational therapy driven services into community sport and leisure settings.
The Community Interest Company was crowned winner of the Excellence in Emerging Roles award at the Occupational Therapy Excellence Awards – as well as being a finalist in the Most Innovative Use of Practice award for its partnership with Essex Country Council. This initiative delivered a two-year test and learn pilot to measure the positive impact of embedding physical activity into a whole system approach to adult health and social care.
Occupational therapists typically work within the NHS or social care sectors, where physical activity is rarely a part of their practice. Sport for Confidence founder, Lyndsey Barrett, was the first occupational therapist (OT) to work out of a leisure centre in 2015 and has innovated an approach that embeds physical activity into occupational therapy, creating physical activity opportunities for more than 3,000 individuals every month who face barriers to exercise.
“It’s absolutely fantastic to win this particular award because it represents professional recognition from the Occupational Therapy community for the groundbreaking work we are delivering, using physical activity to drive positive occupational outcomes and tackle health inequalities,” says Lisa Westhorpe, occupational therapist, National Team, Sport for Confidence.
“Through lectures, student placements, our community of practice, partnerships and events, we actively share our insights and successes with the wider OT community. This equips OTs, students and support workers with the skills and confidence they need to use physical activity, not just to deliver leisure occupations, but also as a powerful tool for assessment, intervention and engagement in therapy.”
Sport for Confidence CIC has received a national award for its pioneering work hardwiring occupational therapy driven services into community sport and leisure settings. The Community Interest Company was crowned winner of the Excellence in Emerging Roles award at the Occupational Therapy Excellence Awards – as well as being a finalist in the Most Innovative Use of Practice award for its partnership with Essex Country Council. This initiative delivered a
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Sport for Confidence gets national recognition for pioneering work breaking down barriers to physical activity
By Kath Hudson
Sport for Confidence is working to break down barriers to physical activity Credit: Edward Starr Photography
Sport for Confidence CIC is honoured at Occupational Therapy Excellence Awards
Winner of the Excellence in Emerging Roles award
Finalist in Most Innovative Use of Practice award
The team is pushing forward with sharing insights with wider OT community
Sport for Confidence CIC has received a national award for its pioneering work hardwiring occupational therapy driven services into community sport and leisure settings.
The Community Interest Company was crowned winner of the Excellence in Emerging Roles award at the Occupational Therapy Excellence Awards – as well as being a finalist in the Most Innovative Use of Practice award for its partnership with Essex Country Council. This initiative delivered a two-year test and learn pilot to measure the positive impact of embedding physical activity into a whole system approach to adult health and social care.
Occupational therapists typically work within the NHS or social care sectors, where physical activity is rarely a part of their practice. Sport for Confidence founder, Lyndsey Barrett, was the first occupational therapist (OT) to work out of a leisure centre in 2015 and has innovated an approach that embeds physical activity into occupational therapy, creating physical activity opportunities for more than 3,000 individuals every month who face barriers to exercise.
“It’s absolutely fantastic to win this particular award because it represents professional recognition from the Occupational Therapy community for the groundbreaking work we are delivering, using physical activity to drive positive occupational outcomes and tackle health inequalities,” says Lisa Westhorpe, occupational therapist, National Team, Sport for Confidence.
“Through lectures, student placements, our community of practice, partnerships and events, we actively share our insights and successes with the wider OT community. This equips OTs, students and support workers with the skills and confidence they need to use physical activity, not just to deliver leisure occupations, but also as a powerful tool for assessment, intervention and engagement in therapy.”
Sport for Confidence CIC has received a national award for its pioneering work hardwiring occupational therapy driven services into community sport and leisure settings. The Community Interest Company was crowned winner of the Excellence in Emerging Roles award at the Occupational Therapy Excellence Awards – as well as being a finalist in the Most Innovative Use of Practice award for its partnership with Essex Country Council. This initiative delivered a
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
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client in under 10 seconds.
UK Active has announced the next phase of its Digital Futures programme, supporting organisations
across the physical activity sector to develop their digital capability.
The Fitness Group, the UK's leading fitness education training provider, has announced a
strategic partnership with Serco Leisure, one of the UK's leading national operators of
leisure centres, destination venues and elite sporting facilities.