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Active Movement at NDNA Conference 2015
Active Movement was delighted to present at the National Day Nursery Association’s annual conference.
Children encouraged to stand up at school
Children as young as three are being taught the importance of getting up and about – to help them prevent the diseases of old age. View the video on bbc.co.uk Listen to the Audio
The schools taking a stand against too much sitting down
At the Old School House nursery near Newmarket in Suffolk, three- and four-year-olds are beginning their battle against the diseases of old age.
Active Movement on BBC Breakfast and Radio 4 PM programme
Abberley school and the Old School House Day Nursery are featured alongside Dr Mike Loosemore in a 2 minute item about children’s health and the importance of embedding activity as a behaviour norm from an early age.
Dr Mike Loosemore will be presenting at the NDNA conference
Dr Mike Loosemore will be presenting at the prestigious NDNA conference on June 12th. The subject will be ‘Increasing children’s activity and combating obesity‘ Find out more about the NDNA conference
Spire Healthcare appoints Active Movement
Spire Healthcare, one of the UK’s leading health providers. has appointed Active Movement to undertake a 12 month programme starting in June.
Jamie Oliver Group
Active Movement have just completed the first stage in an Active Movement programme at the offices of the Jamie Oliver Group.
Loughborough University Collaboration
Active Movement are collaborating with experts from Loughborough University’s School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences on a new project
Active Movement Sports Day
Active Movement are currently preparing the third phase of the 12 month programme with the Old School House Day Nursery in Stetchworth for children, including a special Active Movement Sports Day.
Standing up to use the phone could help cut risk of cancer
Standing up to make phone calls in the office can help to cut the risk of cancer, the World Health Organisation said yesterday, as it also urged people to give up alcohol.