The active living project (GALM-SCALA) is a project for people from 55-65 years who haven't undertaken sports (much) for a long time. It is used in order to change behaviour from an inactive to an active lifestyle. The program takes 1,5 year and contains 5 steps
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The active living Project (GALM-SCALA)
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Care and Green
Nature and landscape have a positive influence on the health and wellbeing of people. There is a continuous demand for nature locations at which people can ask their questions about care. The Province of Zeeland initiated the union of Zorg and Groen (Care and Green). -
Make a New Outdoor Friend
To give ourselves and others a friendly push out of the armchair, we have made an informal campaign called "Make a New Outdoor Friend". -
Outdoor Recreation for All
Every 2nd Wednesday, the NGO Haugesund Turistforening is arranging different types of activities for people with special needs. They offer a variety of activities, depending on the season. -
CMI Circular walks in Great Yarmouth and nearby coastal villages
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Norfolk County Council, in UK. It was aimed at mobilising local people (particularly those with mental health issues) who were relatively inactive and who did little exercise, to regularly use the local footpaths and to walk more often as a free and easy way of including exercise as part of everyday life. -
CMI Stimulating Walking, a programme for those normally inactive, Fryslan
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Fryslan in the Netherlands. It was aimed at activating those members of the local community who did not normally take much exercise. The activity was also to include measuring heart rate etc. -
Norfolk forges links with National Change4Life Programme
Change4Life is the Department of Health’s national social marketing campaign to reduce the incidence and prevalence of obesity in England. -
Challenging Youth
Young people were involved in the development and delivery of an Award programme to encourage more participation in outdoor activities by socially disadvantaged individuals and groups. This was intended to create and promote opportunities for those young adults to have a healthier life style. This would be achieved through a range of physical activities, that otherwise may not be available to them. It was envisaged that, through these means, an increase in National Park and coastal awareness would be attained, as well as confidence building. -
Walking for Health (England)
Walking for Health (WfH)is a national scheme in England which encourages more people to become physically active in their local communities by supporting the development of health walks in local areas led by volunteers. The WfH model includes resources and structures to ensure the sustainability of schemes. -
FJELL FORTRESS – ROUND TRIP WITH UNIVERSAL DESIGN
This is one of many Community Mobilisation Initiatives developed by Coast Alive partners. This one was done by Hordaland County Council with local partners in Norway. It was a pilot project aimed at making natural and cultural heritage (more) accessible for disabled user groups in a popular tourist spot, Fjell Fortress.




















