Re-energise
“Your body and mind for life.”
Re-Energise aims to enable people to lead more active, fulfilling and happier lives, by:
• Enabling people to be more physically active
• Creating opportunities for people to develop stronger social networks
• Reducing levels of depression, anxiety and stress
Why?
• Focusing on long-term lifestyle changes rather than a short-term, quick-fix approach.
• Increased physical activity reduces the causes of mental and physical health problems.
• A holistic approach will reduce levels of long-term conditions, stress and depression, and reduce mortality rates.
• Reducing these effects will reduce demand for clinical services, including prescribing rates, primary care and hospital admissions.
What difference does it make?
“Every week I feel happier, I Feel healthier - every time I leave the session I feel I'm gaining more of 'me' back again!" (client)
• Increased levels of physical activity
• Improved diet and nutrition
• Improved social activities
• Improved physical health
• improved mental and emotional wellbeing
Who?
Residents who are inactive, but who want to change, with an underlying medical condition or risk, and whose participation in society is limited by economic, environmental or social disadvantage, exclusion or marginalisation.
Where?
Charlestown and Lower Kersal, in the city of Salford.
How?
• Outreach and recruitment
• One-to-one support and confidence building
• Collective activity and socialisation
• Transferring into mainstream services
Contact: Andy McNeil (Re-Energise Manager) on 0161 743 0088 or andymcneil@chapltd.co.uk
Commissioned by Charlestown & Lower Kersal New Deal for Communities
This page was last updated on 20 August 2008



