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Sarah Whayman wants to help people live healthier, longer lives
9 May, 2021 11:13 PM
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Deb Byers, Active Wellbeing manager (left); Peter Cameron, Green Prescription client; Sarah Whayman, Green Prescription client support. Photo / Supplied
Deb Byers, Active Wellbeing manager (left); Peter Cameron, Green Prescription client; Sarah Whayman, Green Prescription client support. Photo / Supplied
Wanganui Midweek
I m Sarah Whayman, and I m passionate about providing an exercise support service for people with chronic conditions.
I do this through Green Prescription, a 12-month programme to help people get their exercise back on track as well as taking classes and training people one on one.
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There s no doubt leading an active, healthy lifestyle makes a difference, as Chris Whitty has made clear in his statements. The whole county needs to come together on this. More active workers will help the county s economy as well as people s health.
People taking part in a functional fitness MOT test, offered as part of Active Suffolk s Active Wellbeing service
- Credit: Laura Beale/Active Suffolk
As leisure facilities reopen under the government roadmap, Mr Bush said some people were nervous about returning.
But he stressed all organisations that Active Suffolk works with are following safety rules and taking a wide range of measures to build confidence.
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A carpet bowls session in Monks Eleigh, supported by Active Suffolk through its Fit Villages project. The Active Wellbeing service will help patients to join in similar activities.
- Credit: Active Suffolk
Hundreds of over-50s in the county will be helped to boost their health following the launch of a new Active Suffolk programme in areas including Hadleigh and Holbrook.
The Active Wellbeing Service aims to help inactive adults to improve both physical and mental activity. It will be launching in May in the south rural area of Suffolk.
Patients of Hadleigh Boxford Group Practice, Holbrook and Shotley Practice, Bildeston Health Centre, Constable Medical Practice and Needham Market Country Practice will be able to take advantage of the service which is being run in collaboration with the South Rural Primary Care Network.