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Development of a Physical Activity Partnership update and approval of approach

Meeting: 11/01/2024 - Cabinet (Item 4)

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Additional documents:

Decision:

RESOLVED to:

 

1)    Note the progress made to develop the Physical Activity Partnership Agreement for physical activity services which include exercise by referral, led walks programme, looked after children and Jog Derbyshire, as per the delegated decision to the Director of Public Health on 8 September 2021;

 

2)    Approve the transfer of £3.201m to Active Partners Trust from 1 April 2024, for five years until 31 March 2029, to manage and implement the approach outlined in the partnership agreement to ensure improvement in physical activity outcomes for people living with long term conditions and those with the greatest inequalities; and

 

3)    Note that the funding for the partnership agreement will come from the ringfenced Public Health Grant and supports Public Health’s responsibilities to improve the health of the population.

Minutes:

(Councillor C Hart left the room during consideration of this item having declared an interest as a member of the Active Partners Trust Board.)

 

Councillor B Lewis introduced a report, which had been circulated in advance of the meeting, that gave an update in relation to work undertaken on the development of a partnership agreement and collaborative approach to physical activity provision in Derbyshire.

 

RESOLVED to:

 

1)   Note the progress made to develop the Physical Activity Partnership Agreement for physical activity services which include exercise by referral, led walks programme, looked after children and Jog Derbyshire, as per the delegated decision to the Director of Public Health on 8 September 2021;

 

2)   Approve the transfer of £3.201m to Active Partners Trust from 1 April 2024, for five years until 31 March 2029, to manage and implement the approach outlined in the partnership agreement to ensure improvement in physical activity outcomes for people living with long term conditions and those with the greatest inequalities; and

 

3)   Note that the funding for the partnership agreement will come from the ringfenced Public Health Grant and supports Public Health’s responsibilities to improve the health of the population.