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Let’s Move Lincolnshire
Strategy 2022 | Chapter 10
Strategy consultation - report
The University of Lincoln were commissioned by Active Lincolnshire to support with the refresh of the Let’s Move Lincolnshire strategy. The work was led by a student and academic team from the Lincoln International Business School, led by Sally Newnham, Director for Organisational Resilience. The breadth and depth of experience from the team ensured a rounded approach to the work that involved consultation with over 400 people – residents of Lincolnshire and stakeholder and partner organisations.
Lincolnshire Health and Wellbeing strategy
This strategy aims to inform and influence decisions about the commissioning and delivery of health and care services in Lincolnshire. Oversight of the strategy sits with the Lincolnshire Health and Wellbeing Bard which brings together key people from the health and care system to work together to reduce inequalities and improve the health and wellbeing of the people of Lincolnshire.
It has been developed through extensive engagement with the people who live and work in the county.
Physical activity is one of the priorities within the strategy with the following objectives:
Integrating physical activity into pathways and strategic planning (eg clinical pathways, neighbourhood integrated teams, locality teams, district council networks, planning and transport services and Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership).
Undertaking robust local insight analysis (including population need and service provision). Use the insight to drive developments and service improvements.
Supporting workforce wellbeing through physical activity and workforce strategy
Explore innovation and technology to increase physical activity levels across the county.
Ensure safeguarding is embedded and considered across physical activity within the county.
Uniting the Movement
Uniting the Movement is Sport England’s 10-year vision to transform lives and communities through sport and physical activity. The strategy aims to reimagine how we can keep movement at the centre of everyone’s lives, confronting the inequalities that prevent the people with the most to gain from physical activity from being able to take part. It also addresses how we need to change as a sector and as an ecosystem so that we can give people the opportunities they need to be active, both now and in the future.