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Partnership scoops award for EOP pathway
South Gloucestershire's Exercise on Prescription (EOP) pathway won the Public/Voluntary Sector Partnership award by the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) and the Municipal Journal at a national awards ceremony in Bristol on Thursday 8th September.
The pathway was commended as an excellent example of successful partnership working between Circadian Trust (formerly South Gloucestershire Leisure Trust) and South Gloucestershire Councils Primary Care Trust.
Exercise on Prescription offers adults with a condition a pathway to increase physical activity. A range of community-based interventions such as gym activities, aqua-fitness, dance, conservation work, health walks, weight management, and cardiac/stroke rehabilitation are available. Highly popular with patients, it provides real choice, resulting in impressive success rates.
Photograph: BBC Points West presenter Alex Lovell (left) and Sylvia Lopez from APSE present the Public/Voluntary Sector award to Jacqui Offer, Mark Crutchley from the Circadian Trust and Claire Fleming
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