Active Cumbria launch Be Active, Be Healthy, Be Well – a guide for young people
A new booklet highlighting the benefits of physical activity on mental health for children and young people has been launched in secondary schools across Cumbria.
A new booklet highlighting the benefits of physical activity on mental health for children and young people has been launched in secondary schools across Cumbria.
A new cycling project which aims to teach children the essential skills of learning to ride and how to look after a bicycle has launched in Carlisle.
NEW TEAM IN PLACE TO DELIVER DfT £1.5MILLION ACTIVE TRAVEL CYCLING AND WALKING SOCIAL PRESCRIBING OFFER IN CARLISLE AND BARROW
Initiative to inspire people with long-term conditions in Millom to exercise more is awarded £3,000
Cumbria to get share of £3 million grant to help residents make the most of areas of natural beauty on their doorsteps
Women from across Cumbria feature in new Cumbrian Girls Can films.
This week is Learning Disability Week (17 to 23 June) and the focus of the week is Sport & Inclusion
As part of the Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 Active Cumbria signed the Mental Health Charter for Sport & Recreation confirming their commitment to raising awareness about mental health issues and to embed mental health within the local sector, creating a culture shift that removes the stigma around mental health.
Cricket leaders in Cumbria have been bowled over by the success of an initiative to increase women's participation in the game.