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Give your health and well-being that kick it needs on the 7th May (9am) when local GP practices staff volunteer to help manage the local Park run at Cliffe Castle Keighley! Please come and run, walk or volunteer but above all get active – its great for your health!
And that’s not all, find out lots more about how to stay healthy and connected in Keighley as lots of local groups and communities showcase the great activities that can keep you healthy right here in Airedale. So please join us for an active Saturday and discover how you can make some small changes to lead a healthier life!
In addition, there will be a showcase of the great health and wellbeing services available in our local area provided by the great charities and community groups in Airedale!
There’s something for everyone with lots of groups and activities suitable for all ages and abilities!
There will also be offering basic health checks, and everyone is looking forward to the Tai Chi warm up!
A free event that is a great opportunity to start of your Saturday morning feeling fresh whether you take part, help volunteer, or come and show your support, it would be great to see you!
Emma Taylor from the WACA GP practices says, “Our GPs are part of the community and are really keen to promote the benefits of getting active in your community and park run is a great example of how you can run, walk or volunteer and get active and feel great at the same time!”
Bill Graham from the Modality GP partnership says” come and find out about how to be more active in Airedale and find something that suits you!”
Community partners involved include KHL, Project 6, KAWACC, Highfields HCA, Bradford Council, Act as One Partnership, Get Out More CIC, Missing Peace, Discover Tai Chi, Truly Essential, Joe Kutny Bootcamp, KHL, It'sworthtalkingabout, Get Out More and Cliffe Castle Support Group, Bronte Tykes Cycling club & more!
The WACA team were out delivering health checks and flu vaccinations in Settle, at The Place. These health checks helped identify people who may be at risk of developing long term health problems. Special thanks to the Vaccinators, Volunteers & Social Prescribers for their hard work.
Press release 22.02.22
Park Run is the Best Cure!
Give your health and wellbeing that kick it needs!
A free event that is a great opportunity to start of your Saturday morning feeling fresh whether you take part, help volunteer, or come and show your support, it would be great to see you!
The GP practices in the Craven area will be ‘taking over’ the Adults Skipton Park Run at Aireville Park in Skipton on Saturday 19th March 9am, allowing the regular volunteers a well-deserved break and raising awareness of local community initiatives.
Emma Taylor from WACA says “Our GPs are part of the community and are really keen to promote the benefits of getting active in your community and park run is a great example of how you can run, walk or volunteer and get active and feel great at the same time!”
Eat Move Be Happy Social Enterprise will provide a warmup to get you ready to go!
Free health checks will be available at the event for anyone over 18 years of age, screening for risks of long-term health problems.
Adult Social prescribers for the area will also be present sharing information about their role and the support available in the local community to support your health and wellbeing.
If it is your first time, please via the park run website ( https://www.parkrun.org.uk/skipton/ )to receive your barcode for the event or for more information email
WACA & Get Out More Enterprise were successful with a recent Awards for All application to put on Wharfedale Breathing Spaces.
The Wharfedale Breathing Spaces project will identify natural green spaces within Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley, Addingham and Silsden and invite people to discover the health benefits of accessing nature. Get Out More Social Enterprise will run wellbeing walks incorporating Tai Chi, produce a booklet so that people can access the spaces on a self-guided basis and train volunteers in the nature walk techniques. The project is inspired by the Japanese practice of 'shinrin-yoku' (forest bathing), taking short leisurely strolls in woodland for health benefits.
The project aims to support people to get into nature to boost their mood and immunity, lower stress hormones and blood pressure and feel less anxious. WACA social prescribers and other primary care staff will refer people to walks who are socially isolated and at risk of poor mental health such as depression and anxiety, particularly those who are anxious about going out or have been less active due to Covid 19 and who aren't currently accessing green spaces.
Anyone registered to a GP practice within Wharfedale will be eligible to join these sessions. To self refer or for more information about the Social Enterprise please visit: Get Out More (getoutmorecic.co.uk)