Are you passionate about transforming the health and well-being of the nation? Do you want to be part of a movement that seeks to create a more active, healthier society?
If so, join us at the Get Active for a Healthier Britain Conference, 4th March 2025, One Birdcage Walk, London where leading experts from sports, physical activity, and healthcare will come together to tackle the most pressing issues facing the nation's health.
This is your opportunity to be part of the conversation and contribute to the future of our country’s well-being!
The conference will gather physical activity professionals, healthcare experts, community leaders and the private sector all with one shared goal: to drive forward the change needed to make Britain healthier and more active. It is the ideal forum for exchanging ideas, learning from the latest research, and collaborating on solutions to critical health challenges. View the conference agenda here.
Driving Change with the Get Active Strategy
At the heart of the conference is the existing Get Active strategy: A Strategy for the Future of Sport and Physical Activity, which sets an ambitious target—to get 3.4 million more British citizens active by 2030.
This comprehensive plan aims to build a future where physical activity becomes an integral part of everyone’s daily lives, unlocking countless benefits for physical and mental health.
Achieving this goal requires collective action. It’s not just about fitness; it’s about creating environments, policies, and initiatives that support people of all backgrounds to become more active. That’s where you come in! This conference is a platform for attendees to influence and contribute to this vital movement, helping shape the national effort toward a healthier, more active Britain.
Conversations that Matter: Exploring Key Themes
The conference agenda is packed with critical discussions that reflect the complex challenges of promoting physical activity across society. These include:
Health inequalities: How can we ensure that every individual, regardless of background or location, has equal access to opportunities for physical activity?
Primary care and the growing links to physical activity: Exploring how physical activity can be embedded in healthcare systems to improve patient outcomes and reduce the burden on medical services.
Place expansion plans and investment, Place-based working, local delivery pilots. Making communities and places more active.
Mental health and long-term conditions: The role of physical activity in managing mental health issues, chronic diseases, and improving quality of life.
Children and young people: How do we get the next generation moving and set them up for a lifetime of well-being?
Volunteering and community engagement: The power of volunteers in driving local sports and activity initiatives, building stronger communities.
Data, tech, and innovation: Exploring how cutting-edge technology and data can drive better results in physical activity programmes and interventions.
These topics and many more will be discussed with input from leading organisations in sports, healthcare, and community sectors. The goal is to equip delegates with a deeper understanding of the key issues and foster collaboration across disciplines. Together, we can create new pathways for physical activity to thrive in our communities.
Don’t Miss Out – Tickets Are Selling Fast!
The Get Active for a Healthier Britain Conference is not just an event—it’s the beginning of a national movement. Whether you’re a sports professional, healthcare practitioner, community leader, or someone passionate about making a difference, this is your opportunity to be part of the future.
With only a few tickets remaining, don’t miss your chance to attend this vital conference. By joining us, you’ll be contributing to shaping the health and well-being of millions of British citizens. The time to act is now—together, we can activate the nation.
Register today and be a part of the conversation that will change the future of Britain’s health!
Your voice, your impact—let's make the nation healthier together.
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