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How to run exercises and training for emergency planning and preparedness, with an introduction to the Central Government Emergency Response Training (CGERT) Course.
Guidance from the Chief Medical Officers in the UK on the amount and type of physical activity people should be doing to improve their health.
A report from the Chief Medical Officers in the UK on the amount and type of physical activity people should be doing to improve their health.
Government confirms 2-year plan to boost quality and equal access to PE and sport.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Public Health England and the Royal College of GPs are encouraging adults to focus on walking briskly rather than just counting steps to improve their health.
4 out of 10 (41%) adults aged 40 to 60 in England walk less than 10 minutes continuously each month at a brisk pace.
UK's Chief Medical Officers publish first ever guidelines on physical activity for disabled children and young people.
Public Health England, Disney UK and Sport England launch new Change4Life campaign to inspire children to get more active.
Too much time in front of screens combined with a sedentary lifestyle is taking its toll on our children’s wellbeing.
Change4Life together with Disney and Sport England launches '10 Minute Shake Up' campaign to help get children more active.
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