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ukactive update: Business works out

ukactive’s latest report investigates best practice in the area of community wellbeing cross-sector partnerships. Executive director Steven Ward explains

By Steven Ward, ukactive | Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 10
Asda Active helps kids around the country – and their families – take part in sport / SHUTTERSTOCK.COM
Asda Active helps kids around the country – and their families – take part in sport / SHUTTERSTOCK.COM

Over the last few years, ukactive’s dedicated policy team has shifted the debate to focus on the role physical activity can have on public health. It has raised awareness of the need to tackle inactivity among the public health community and, earlier this year, highlighted the ticking time bomb represented by ‘Generation Inactive’.

To keep up this momentum, we’re launching our third publication of the year in late October 2015 – entitled Business Works Out. The aim of this report is to encourage a growth in effective cross-sector partnerships in the community wellbeing space. We’re aiming to do this by seeking to understand what works in current established partnerships, and by engaging with a variety of stakeholders to build a series of recommendations: what the private sector, government and third sector bodies can do to widen the appeal and improve the delivery of this crucial aspect of healthy partnerships.

Clear recommendations
In a period of squeezed public sector budgets, an NHS struggling under the weight of unsustainable spending, and rising demand on services due to ever-higher levels of lifestyle disease, cross-sector partnerships between private organisations – such as major consumer brands – and local authorities or charities have never been more important in boosting the health and wellbeing of communities.

Business Works Out sets out the context and background to the debate, including its controversies and complexities – as well as presenting brand new insights on the views of brands, councillors, charities and local authority deliverers.

Like previous ukactive reports, Business Works Out makes clear recommendations to address the issue it explores. There’s a series of calls to government bodies, private companies and local authorities to ensure existing partnerships reach their full potential, in addition to demonstrating why more are needed.

The report explores five case studies of cross-sector partnerships that seek to benefit communities through community projects. These involve organisations that ukactive has worked with – such as Coca Cola GB, Asda and Danone – as well as private companies from further afield, such as Morgan Stanley and Moldelez.

Launch event
The report will be launched at an event in late October for private sector stakeholders, senior local authority and charity figures, MPs, business commentators and ukactive Strategic Partners. It offers an opportunity for any business interested in working with local authorities to advance its understanding of how to develop sustainable community projects that engage employees, improve their reputation and lead to the improved wellbeing of local citizens.

Unique data

To gain unique primary data for this report, ukactive commissioned quantitative research that surveyed 401 local councillors in England and Wales to gather their views about the role of private companies in working with local authorities.

ukactive also sourced unique insight by conducting qualitative primary research among private companies, local authorities and charities who have worked in partnership on projects that have sought to benefit communities. The research explored the nature of the working relationship between partners, the power dynamic and how the partnership ran efficiently.

The qualitative views of a cross-section of senior local authority delegates from around the UK were also obtained, tapping in to their views about what cross-sector partnerships mean for the communities involved.

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Foucan wants people to move their bodies and have fun freerunning / Photos: Paul McLaughlin
Foucan wants people to move their bodies and have fun freerunning / Photos: Paul McLaughlin
Sébastien Foucan showed off his skills in the opening sequence of Casino Royale
Sébastien Foucan showed off his skills in the opening sequence of Casino Royale
Foucan: Every park should have a playground / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan: Every park should have a playground / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan aims to help people overcome their fears / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul
Foucan aims to help people overcome their fears / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul
Kids and adults alike want escapism, says Foucan / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Kids and adults alike want escapism, says Foucan / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan’s academies will be in every Oxygen park / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan’s academies will be in every Oxygen park / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
freerunning can be done both indoors and outdoors
freerunning can be done both indoors and outdoors
Foucan is looking to train a team of coaches first-hand
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The freerunner wants his legacy to be about ‘fun and play and freedom’
The freerunner wants his legacy to be about ‘fun and play and freedom’
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features

ukactive update: Business works out

ukactive’s latest report investigates best practice in the area of community wellbeing cross-sector partnerships. Executive director Steven Ward explains

By Steven Ward, ukactive | Published in Health Club Management 2015 issue 10
Asda Active helps kids around the country – and their families – take part in sport / SHUTTERSTOCK.COM
Asda Active helps kids around the country – and their families – take part in sport / SHUTTERSTOCK.COM

Over the last few years, ukactive’s dedicated policy team has shifted the debate to focus on the role physical activity can have on public health. It has raised awareness of the need to tackle inactivity among the public health community and, earlier this year, highlighted the ticking time bomb represented by ‘Generation Inactive’.

To keep up this momentum, we’re launching our third publication of the year in late October 2015 – entitled Business Works Out. The aim of this report is to encourage a growth in effective cross-sector partnerships in the community wellbeing space. We’re aiming to do this by seeking to understand what works in current established partnerships, and by engaging with a variety of stakeholders to build a series of recommendations: what the private sector, government and third sector bodies can do to widen the appeal and improve the delivery of this crucial aspect of healthy partnerships.

Clear recommendations
In a period of squeezed public sector budgets, an NHS struggling under the weight of unsustainable spending, and rising demand on services due to ever-higher levels of lifestyle disease, cross-sector partnerships between private organisations – such as major consumer brands – and local authorities or charities have never been more important in boosting the health and wellbeing of communities.

Business Works Out sets out the context and background to the debate, including its controversies and complexities – as well as presenting brand new insights on the views of brands, councillors, charities and local authority deliverers.

Like previous ukactive reports, Business Works Out makes clear recommendations to address the issue it explores. There’s a series of calls to government bodies, private companies and local authorities to ensure existing partnerships reach their full potential, in addition to demonstrating why more are needed.

The report explores five case studies of cross-sector partnerships that seek to benefit communities through community projects. These involve organisations that ukactive has worked with – such as Coca Cola GB, Asda and Danone – as well as private companies from further afield, such as Morgan Stanley and Moldelez.

Launch event
The report will be launched at an event in late October for private sector stakeholders, senior local authority and charity figures, MPs, business commentators and ukactive Strategic Partners. It offers an opportunity for any business interested in working with local authorities to advance its understanding of how to develop sustainable community projects that engage employees, improve their reputation and lead to the improved wellbeing of local citizens.

Unique data

To gain unique primary data for this report, ukactive commissioned quantitative research that surveyed 401 local councillors in England and Wales to gather their views about the role of private companies in working with local authorities.

ukactive also sourced unique insight by conducting qualitative primary research among private companies, local authorities and charities who have worked in partnership on projects that have sought to benefit communities. The research explored the nature of the working relationship between partners, the power dynamic and how the partnership ran efficiently.

The qualitative views of a cross-section of senior local authority delegates from around the UK were also obtained, tapping in to their views about what cross-sector partnerships mean for the communities involved.

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Foucan wants people to move their bodies and have fun freerunning / Photos: Paul McLaughlin
Foucan wants people to move their bodies and have fun freerunning / Photos: Paul McLaughlin
Sébastien Foucan showed off his skills in the opening sequence of Casino Royale
Sébastien Foucan showed off his skills in the opening sequence of Casino Royale
Foucan: Every park should have a playground / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan: Every park should have a playground / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan aims to help people overcome their fears / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul
Foucan aims to help people overcome their fears / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul
Kids and adults alike want escapism, says Foucan / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Kids and adults alike want escapism, says Foucan / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan’s academies will be in every Oxygen park / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
Foucan’s academies will be in every Oxygen park / Photos: Kelly Reeves; Paul McLaughlin
freerunning can be done both indoors and outdoors
freerunning can be done both indoors and outdoors
Foucan is looking to train a team of coaches first-hand
Foucan is looking to train a team of coaches first-hand
The freerunner wants his legacy to be about ‘fun and play and freedom’
The freerunner wants his legacy to be about ‘fun and play and freedom’
https://www.leisureopportunities.co.uk/images/468356_106655.jpg
New ukactive report: Encouraging cross-sector community wellbeing partnerships
Steven Ward,ukactive, community wellbeing, partnerships, Steven Ward, Business Works Out, Coca-Cola, Asda
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