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||||To promote for the benefit ofthe inhabitants<br>Of England, the provision of|
||||facilities for healthy recreation or other leisure time occop8tion of|
|Summary ofthe objects ofthe<br>charity set QUt IACs<br>governing<br>dmmment|||individuals<br>who have need ofsuch facilities by reason oftheir youth, age,<br>infirmity or disablement,<br>financial<br>hardship<br>or social and economic<br>circumstances<br>with the object of improving<br>their conditions of life.|
||||in planning<br>the activities for the ~Brthe Trustees have considered<br>the|
||||Charity Commission's<br>guidsne8<br>on public benefit at their meetings<br>and|
||||confirm Sat public benefit has been provided<br>by the range Ofactivities|
||||defiveed.|
||||The focus ofour activities are creating physic8l acdvities<br>in areas of high|
||||economic and social deprivation.<br>The physical activitjes delivered<br>in the|
||||commvnity<br>aim to improve<br>iAdivkluals'<br>conditions of$58through|
||||increased physical<br>health (proven topre~t &manage over 20chronic|
|5iUfBfllsPjf Qf tAI8 Al88l|||condidons)<br>and mental<br>health<br>(proven to reduce stress, anxiety),|
|activities Llndertaken||for the|individual<br>weil-being<br>(increase<br>in selfwsteee<br>and self-efficacy), social|
|public beaefa in relation to|||and community<br>welt-being<br>(incrms& social interactions<br>8 reduced|
|these objects (ineltude <br>this section the||within|iMiation) and economic welf-being<br>(improved job prospeW ofindividuals<br>and reduction<br>on public signor spending e.g. for the NHS redoction<br>Of|
|declaraticm|that trustees have||medical Costs due to improved<br>health, redoction<br>in anti social behaviour|
|had regard|t0the guidance||and reduced pressure<br>on loca) police forces).|
|issued by the Charity<br>Cornrnission<br>on public<br>benefit)|||The activities delivered<br>range from Chair Based Exercise, Health Walks,<br>Archery, Just Bowls, New Age Kurling, Fitness Classes, Basketball|
||||Badminton,<br>low impact fitness classes, Pilates, family fitness and running|
||||groups. The majority ofoor sessions are provided<br>free ofcharge with a|
||||few ranging<br>between<br>K,1 - f.3.|









|Summary afthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity<br>during the year|Summary afthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity<br>during the year|Step Out Project<br>Delivery ofthe Step 00tproject was disropted<br>dve to the pandemic<br>and<br>various lockdowns<br>with delivery<br>model changing<br>inline with Government|Step Out Project<br>Delivery ofthe Step 00tproject was disropted<br>dve to the pandemic<br>and<br>various lockdowns<br>with delivery<br>model changing<br>inline with Government|
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|||guick4ines<br>and relevant restrictions.||
|||Outdoor activities such as Couch 2 5Kwere promoted<br>to fit guidelines.||
|||With certain activities<br>moving<br>indoors when restrictions<br>avowed,<br>with||
|||certain elements ofdelivery changing<br>for example the fit and feed'||
|||altered<br>with the food provision<br>being limited doe to restrictions.||
|||The pandemic,<br>restrictions<br>and guidelines<br>placed extra stress on||
|||resources, as the additional<br>workload<br>to implement<br>contro) measUres|to|
|||ensUre a Covid secure environment<br>took between<br>1 —2 hoors per||
|||sessions. Resulting<br>in the total time for the delivery ofa one hour session||
|||being up to 3 hours.||
|||Step out had huge success in engaging<br>the target audience;<br>indiw'duals||
|||from lower social economic groups,<br>long term unemployed,<br>people with||
|||disabilities,<br>who were inactive and moving them into at least 30mins of||
|||physical<br>activity a week.||
|||Many positive outcomes vere achieved<br>through<br>this project with the||
|||evaloation<br>highlighting<br>improved<br>physical and mental wellbeing,<br>self||
|||efficacy and 'softer' employability<br>Skills.||
|||CDCF Community<br>Safety Fund||
|||The Active Life f=ovndation<br>continued<br>to deliver and completed<br>the re-||
|||bound project an anti-social<br>behaviour<br>project which saw physical<br>activity||
|||sessions delivered<br>as diversionary<br>activities with educational<br>workshops||
|||focusing on Crime, staying safe online, Alcoho) and Drug Misuse and||
|||Safeguarding.||
|||The pandemic<br>altered the delivery ofproject which focUsed on outdoor||
|||sessions<br>initially<br>moving<br>indoors when restrictions<br>allowed,<br>implementing||
|||the relevsnt control measures.||
|||The project was based<br>in areas Of high deprivation<br>which had the highest||
|||prevalence<br>Of Anti social behaviour,<br>Rebound<br>engaged 50individuals||
|||from our target audience<br>and delivered 142 hours ofdivisionary<br>activity,||
|||92%ofproject participants<br>reported an improvement<br>in either their||
|||physical<br>or mental health.||
|||Additionally,<br>closer relationships<br>with local agencies such as the||
|||neighbourhood<br>police have emerged<br>enabiing a greater<br>ability to reach||
|||those most in need.||
|||CDCF NHS Health Improvement<br>Fund<br>The Active<br>l ife Foundation<br>completed<br>the Heathy Leisure project funded||
|||through<br>the NHS Heaith<br>Improvement<br>Fund administrated<br>by County||
|||Durham<br>Commonity<br>Foundation.||
|||ln Hne wiA national<br>restrictions<br>and Government<br>gvidelioes<br>project||
|||delivery<br>moved to non contact model and suppceted<br>individuals<br>to be||
|||actwe and inHne with the relevant guidelioes<br>moved to outdoor delivery||
|||when allowed,<br>implemenbng<br>the relevant 58control measures<br>to prevent||
|||to spread ofcoronavirus.||
|||Relevant outcomes are listed below||
|||97%ofparticipants<br>reported an irnprovernent<br>ta health||
|||70%ofparticipants<br>reported 3reduction<br>in isolation<br>/ loneliness||
|||75%ofparticipants<br>reported<br>having a long term health condition||
|||80%ofthe participants<br>we engaged<br>were from our target audience||





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||Net ofralmipCsffpaprments)|172|10,||1,125|
|AS|Transfers between funds|||||
|A6|Cash furxls last year end<br>Cash funds tNs ysar elf|814|a,aalu|'$0,475||





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