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Twelfth Fuse Physical Activity Group Workshop

  • Venue: Teesside University, The Curve, Middlesbrough, TS1 3BX
  • Start: Tue, 02 Jul 2024 09:30:00 BST
  • End: Tue, 02 Jul 2024 13:00:00 BST

In this workshop we will revisit physical activity inequalities, as voted for by our wider Fuse network. We will consider how novel methodological approaches and partnership working can support different ways of thinking about reducing physical activity inequalities.

Keynote Speaker: Professor Cindy Gray, Interdisciplinary Professor of Health and Behaviour, University of Glasgow

Professor Cindy Gray draws on both psychological and sociological theory to increase understanding of how to engage hard-to-reach groups in different settings and cultural backgrounds in sustained health behaviour change. She is interested in the potential of community organisations, such as professional sports clubs (e.g. football and rugby clubs), bingo clubs, and prisons, to deliver health behaviour change interventions that are attractive and acceptable to at-risk groups. Cindy is also interested in the integration of social scientific theory with developments in digital technologies (e.g., mobile phone apps) to promote sustained positive health behaviours.

Event programme - 2 July 2024

Presentations:

Cindy Gray - From Football Fans in Training to European Fans in Training and AussieFIT and beyond

Caroline Dodd-Reynolds - Physical Activity insecurity in young people at risk of marginalisation

Dawn Harvey and Emma Allen - The Walk Wheel programme

Murali Subramanian - The invisible gap: Exploring physical activity intentions and behaviours in pregnant and postpartum women from affluent and deprived neighbourhoods of the North East

Mike Graham and Laura Fleming - Just (Don’t) Do It”: Physical activity as an intervention on acute mental health inpatient environments

Ben Rigby - Community systems entrepreneurship: extending approaches to policy and practice for action on determinants of physical activity

Jade Scott - Adopting a multi-agency, public health approach to improve the mental wellbeing of young men

 

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