Fun & fitness: A community sport’s development programme for adults with learning disabilities

Alice Grieve, Juliana Serrato, Joel Parker, Louie Jenkinson, Stephanie Turner, Daniel Bank
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In the context of the significant health inequalities experienced by individuals with learning disabilities, Greenwich Community Learning Disability Team have worked in partnership with the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s (RBG) and leisure provider Better to offer bespoke exercise groups for people with learning disabilities in the borough. This programme, titled ‘Fun & Fitness’ was offered initially on Zoom from February 2021, in the context of Covid-19, before transferring to a community leisure centre in July 2021. The programme and approach have been developed with input from a range of professional disciplines and service user involvement and has been supported by multiple funding grants. A range of measures relating to physical and mental health, and quality of life have been repeated periodically through the programme. To date 108 group members have participated and a range of positive feedback has been received. Reflections of the process to date are offered, including in relation to the limitations of the approach and learning points, as well as ideas for further developing the project.People with learning disabilities are not as healthy as most people.Part of this is because of difficulties accessing physical activities in the community.Exercise groups have been developed in Greenwich for people with learning disabilities. These groups are called ‘Fun & Fitness’.At first, they were on Zoom because of Covid-19. Now they are in a leisure centre.Over 100 people have attended at least one session and there are over 60 regular members.People say they like the groups. They like the fun and doing things with other people.We have been checking the health of people who come to the group.We want to see if the group improves people’s health.This is important because lots of people with learning disabilities have more health problems and this can cause them to die younger.We have plans to run more groups and help people do more sports and exercise.
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乐趣与健身:为有学习障碍的成年人提供的社区体育发展计划
在学习障碍个人经历的重大健康不平等的背景下,格林威治社区学习障碍小组与格林威治皇家自治市(RBG)和休闲供应商Better合作,为自治市的学习障碍人士提供定制的锻炼小组。在2019冠状病毒病的背景下,这个名为“乐趣与健身”的项目最初于2021年2月在Zoom上提供,然后于2021年7月转移到社区休闲中心。该方案和办法是在一系列专业学科的投入和服务使用者的参与下制定的,并得到多项供资赠款的支持。通过该方案定期重复采取一系列与身心健康和生活质量有关的措施。到目前为止,已有108名小组成员参与,并收到了一系列积极的反馈。对迄今为止的过程进行了反思,包括方法的局限性和学习点,以及进一步开发项目的想法。有学习障碍的人不如大多数人健康。部分原因是难以在社区进行体育活动。格林尼治为有学习障碍的人设立了锻炼小组。这些团体被称为“娱乐与健身”。起初,他们因为Covid-19而在Zoom上。现在他们在一个休闲中心。至少有100多人参加了一次会议,有60多名正式会员。人们说他们喜欢这些团体。他们喜欢乐趣,喜欢和别人一起做事。我们一直在检查参加小组的人的健康状况。我们想看看这个小组是否能改善人们的健康。这很重要,因为许多有学习障碍的人有更多的健康问题,这可能导致他们早死。我们计划组织更多的小组,帮助人们做更多的运动和锻炼。
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