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O<strong>the</strong>r <strong>resources</strong>How to engage inactivecommunities in physical activityTop tips from <strong>the</strong> BHFNC 8thannual conferenceThis booklet provides practical tips for engaging inactivecommunities in physical activity. The ideas presented here wereput forward by delegates <strong>and</strong> workshop facilitators during <strong>the</strong>BHFNC annual conference 2008.The booklet includes both generic tips, relevant to practitionersworking across a broad range of communities, as well as specifictips for engaging key target groups, for example people withdisabilities, girls <strong>and</strong> young women, older adults <strong>and</strong> peoplewith mental ill-health.This booklet includes:• an overview of <strong>the</strong> keynote presentations from <strong>the</strong> conference• a brief summary of each conference workshop• a summary of <strong>the</strong> tips <strong>and</strong> ideas generated during workshopdiscussions• <strong>resources</strong> <strong>and</strong> websites of relevance to professionalsseeking fur<strong>the</strong>r information on physical activity <strong>and</strong> specificpopulation groups.<strong>Download</strong>: How to engage inactive communities in physical activityDon’t forget our free helpline service,call 01509 226421or email bhfnc@lboro.ac.ukfor help with your physicalactivity related queries10

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