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Active Living Programme

Richmond Council Leisure Services are piloting an Exercise on Referral service called the Active Living Programme. 

The Active Living Programme offers group-based, supervised physical activity sessions for individuals who are sedentary and have at least one established long-term health condition.  

The programme is delivered in leisure facilities across the borough.

Service statistics
Usually replies in 13 days
73% of referrals accepted
Categories:
Exercise and fitness classes
Getting active
Managing a long-term health condition
Service access criteria:

Active Living Programme Referral Form (GP Practice)

Please ensure that valid consent has been obtained by the clinical staff prior to sending this referral.

Please send the form to: SportsRefs@Richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk 

To be eligible for the service, the individual must satisfy ALL the following criteria:

1.      Richmond resident who are age ≥ 18 and/or registered with a GP in Richmond

2.    Classified as physically inactive (not currently achieving at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity in a typical week).

3.    Have at least one of the following chronic medical conditions:

·         Hyperlipidaemia (Controlled)

·         Hypertension (Controlled)

·         Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes (Controlled) 

·         Fibromyalgia

·         Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 

·         Osteoporosis

·         Osteoarthritis

·         Rheumatoid Arthritis

·         Lower Back Pain

·         Asthma 

·         Anxiety/Depression (mild to moderate mental health conditions)

And MUST NOT have any of the following conditions:

1.    Pregnant

2.    Need a rehabilitation exercise programme tailored to support recovery from specific conditions including cardiac rehabilitation, stroke, pulmonary rehabilitation, neuromuscular disease.

3.    Unstable/uncontrolled moderate/severe mental health condition.

4.    Participants with contraindications for exercise according to current British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (BACPR) guidelines.

Additional needs catered for:
N/A
Who can refer: Professional referrals only
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