Celebrating our volunteers
We announced our inspirational Volunteer Award winners with help from Minister for Public Health and Sport, Aileen Campbell MSP. Read the inspiring stories from our winners who are making a huge difference in their communities.
We are 20!
We celebrated our 20th birthday in style this week by hosting an Expert Lecture and Reception with partners, volunteers and friends.
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Winter is coming!
As the weather changes, the state of community paths can too. Hear some of Technical Kev's Top Tips for easy maintanence of your local paths.
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Our Dementia Friendly Walking project
We want to ensure that everyone living with dementia and their family, friends and carers can engage in walking. Watch our video to get the latest project updates.
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Are you a Health & Social Care Professional?
Walking is the perfect activity to offer patients, clients or staff teams. Take a look at the resources and support we offer to help get your client group more active.
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Step over to our blog
With the Step Count Challenge kicking off on Monday, you can keep up to date with videos, interviews and photographs over on the challenge blog.
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#PFA20 photo competition
With such a brilliant selection of entries to our 20th birthday photo competition, it was tough deciding on a winner. Check out a few of our favourites.
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A prescription to walk
GPs in Highland are advocating Health Walks to their patients. All the GPs agreed that walking is one of the best medicines.
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Instagram profiles
Take a look at what some of our partners, colleagues and volunteers have to say at our birthday bash about what walking means to them.
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A legacy of activity
Watch this film about older adult Health Walks and teenage dance classes highlighting the benefits of physical activity, whatever your age.
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Celebrating key milestones
West Dunbartonshire Health Walkers celebrated 200 walks on their 2nd anniversary - great effort from dedicated walkers and volunteers.
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Living Streets Walkability WorkshopsThese free workshops by Living Streets Scotland are an opportunity to learn about and plan effective interventions that enable and encourage people to walk more often as part of their everyday journeys. Find out more and sign up.
A sustainability toolkit for your projectThe 'Lasting Difference' sustainability toolkit created by Graeme Reekie at Wren and Greyhound has now been updated. The toolkit is a great resource for anyone managing a project and looking to access, prioritise and increase its sustainability. Graeme has been working with many Walking for Health projects across Scotland to implement the toolkit which has had great feedback. You can download it here.
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