A booklet co-designed by Sheffield Hallam academics to keep older people in Sheffield physically active during the coronavirus lockdown has been reproduced nationally and will be distributed to 250,000 homes across the country.
The University of Sheffield is inviting staff, students and members of the public to get involved in a Big 30 challenge to support research into Parkinson’s disease.
Sheffield could become the model to help steer the country’s post-Coronavirus economic and healthcare recovery.
The fifth annual Move More Month kicks off next week with the aim of getting thousands of people across Sheffield to be more physically active throughout June.
Specialised Movers have launched a new service fight Covid-19 and help businesses return to work safely.
Commenting on the announcement of the government’s Test and Trace Coronavirus programme, BCC Director General Dr Adam Marshall said:
June 2020 is Move More Month in Sheffield and this year, there is a difference!
We live in a noisy world and it’s incredibly important to filter that out to listen to and understand ourselves; what we think, how we feel, what makes us happy, what makes us healthy, and to be able to act on it in a way that works for us.
At Westfield Health we remain committed to supporting your members and their people during this challenging period and are working hard to create resources to help.