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30,000 volunteers lead the way to healthier living with Natural England
Natural England’s Walking the Way to Health (WHI) celebrated a snowball success in Folkestone on Wednesday, having trained an impressive 30,000 volunteer walk leaders across four hundred and fifty walking schemes nationwide.
36 WHI schemes operate in London helping people to get out and about in the natural environment through a selection of different walks. Since 2000 the scheme is estimated to have encouraged 90,000 people to take up walking in the capital. Among those to benefit are those recovering from illness or injury, those who want to lose weight and those who simply want to get fit.
Details of your nearest walk can be found at www.whi.org.uk
Dr William Bird, founder of WHI and health advisor to Natural England, said: “Inactivity is one of the biggest health challenges facing this country. Volunteer walk leaders have encouraged over a million people to take their first steps back to fitness through WHI. The natural environment has been shown to be the best motivator to keep people walking and the Walking the Way to Health Initiative, whilst reconnecting people with the natural environment, has a strong community focus - providing support and confidence.”
“The Walking the Way to Health Initiative is a success because it is fun, free and provides a long term solution for people who want to make a difference to their health. The initiative is simple and puts people on the right track for better health but it could not be done without the enthusiasm and dedication of the volunteers.”
Volunteer Walk Leader training is a one-day course on why walking is good for your health, how to manage a walking group, dealing with hazards and risks and how to motivate people to walk more. More information can be found at www.whi.org.uk
For further information please contact the Natural England press office on: 0845 603 9953 or e-mail pressoffice@naturalengland.org.uk
Notes to Editors:
WHI is the 'Walking the way to Health Initiative' and it aims to get more people walking in their own communities, especially those who take little exercise or live in areas of poor health.
WHI is an initiative of the British Heart Foundation and Natural England. It benefited from extra funding from the Big Lottery Fund. WHI has helped to create 450 local health walk schemes across England and has sister schemes in Scotland and Wales. Since 2000, it is estimated that we've encouraged over a million people to walk more.
The majority of WHI health walk schemes have their own web page on the WHI Walk Finder, displaying details of their walks and how to get involved. More information on WHI can be found at www.whi.org.uk
Dawn Vernon Associates are the training team who have been delivering all this training since 2000.
Natural England
Natural England works for people, places and nature to conserve and enhance biodiversity, landscapes and wildlife in rural, urban, coastal and marine areas. We conserve and enhance the natural environment for its intrinsic value, the well-being and enjoyment of people, and the economic prosperity it brings.