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LIVING STREETS Sustainability and Mental Health Conference 12/10/16

We are Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking.

OUR VISION A walking nation where all generations walk on streets that are fit for walking. Tackle the decline in walking. Make walking the natural choice. Help people enjoy the benefits the simple act of walking can bring. Create change big and small to make streets fit for walking.

OUR PARTNERSHIPS AND CREDENTIALS Private sector and LA partnerships ACT Travelwise Modeshift Active Travel Advisory Group Endorsed as a key provider from PHE, DoH, DfT

BUILDING THE EVIDENCE

SETTING THE SCENE

WHY WALKING WORKS Walking delivers all the benefits to health that all physical activity can deliver, with the added benefit of remaining accessible to the majority of the population Walking interventions are good value for money (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - NICE) 150,000 people walking an extra 10 minutes a day = 30m saving to the state in lives saved (Health Economic Assessment Tool - HEAT)

WALKING AND WELLBEING Physical activity / outcome Value to wellbeing Relief from depression / anxiety 36,766 Relief from drug / alcohol problems 26,124 Full-time employment 10,767 Walking 5,281 Frequent moderate exercise 4,179 Smoking cessation 4,010 Frequent mild exercise 3,537 Football 3,101 Dance 3,052 Regular volunteering 2,357 Yoga or pilates 2,256 Keep fit 1,670 Equivalent income needed to uplift wellbeing by the same amount (per individual, per year). Higher value = greater impact on wellbeing. www.hact.org.uk/soci al-impact-valuecalculator

WALK TO SCHOOL Living Streets Walk to School campaign supports over 900,000 children in 3,500 schools to walk more through national schemes and events including Walk to School Week, and WOW the year-round walk to school challenge, making it one of the UK's leading behaviour change campaigns for young people. KEY OBJECTIVES 1. Promote physical activity & health 2. Improve safety 3. Help improve air quality 4. Reduce carbon emissions 5. Contribute to wider social & economic benefits

OUR MESSAGE TO PARENTS AND CARERS Walking to school is a great way for your children to increase their levels of exercise. According to the NHS, 9 out of 10 children could grow up with life threatening diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease partly because they aren t getting enough exercise. Up to 72% of children aren t meeting the recommended 60 minutes of exercise per day walking to school is a great way to help get those minutes up!

WORKPLACES Increase the number of employees walking Put your feet to work week Bespoke challenges Walk doctors Travel and fitness surveys Walking meetings Personalised travel planning Stress and mental health Productivity

COMMUNITIES DESIGNING STREETS WITH PEOPLE IN MIND STREET AUDITS ACCESSIBILITY FOR ALL REMOVING BARRIERS SAFETY HIGH STREETS AND LOCAL ECONOMY

FIVE WAYS TO MENTAL WELLBEING 1. BE ACTIVE 2. CONNECT 3. KEEP LEARNING 4. GIVE 5. TAKE NOTICE

ACTIVE PEOPLE We are really pleased with our findings! 90% honoured their pledge 80% feel less stressed 70% feel less isolated I ve lost a stone since the event. I go to keep fit now and have got my confidence back.

LEICESTER AGEING TOGETHER

EVINGTON ARBORETUM We ve never been here before I didn t even know this orchard existed!

WALK & TALK BELGRAVE I came because I like walking and I thought it would be a good opportunity to practice my English I'm doing ESOL classes

WALK TO PARK & GYM I didn t know this gym was here! You should arrange a walk every week for us to exercise in company!

SPINNEY HILL PARK I feel good after the fresh air, and it was good walking together

VICTORIA PARK I ve really enjoyed walking and meeting other people gives you more confidence

Progress starts here: one street, one school, one step at a time. julia.crear@livingstreets.org.uk sallie.butt@livingstreets.org.uk