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Promoting physical activity guidance for commissioners, purchasers and providers | Corporate Author | Health Education Authority - HEA |
Publisher | HEA, London, 1995 |
Pages | 115 pp |
Source | Health Education Authority Publishing, Customer Services Department, Marston Book Services Ltd., PO Box 87, Oxford OX2 0DT. |
Keywords | Keeping fit ; Exercise ; Recreation ; Health Authorities and Trusts ; Local Authority ; Projects ; Case studies ; Standards of provision. |
Annotation | This guide is primarily for health and local authorities. It defines the potential health gains of physical activity, and presents evidence on strategies and approaches likely to be effective in helping people engage in regular physical activity. It presents a framework for developing local strategies and commissioning programmes to promote physical activity. It describes a range of projects and initiatives that could be undertaken within such programmes, using a series of case study examples. |
Accession Number | CPA-970408209 B |
Classmark | CE: CEA: H: L4A: PE: 3E: 69P: 583 |
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