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The directors present their report with the financial statements of the company for the period ended 30 June 2024
Directors
The directors shown below have held office during the whole of the period from
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30 June 2024
The above report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions in part 15 of the Companies Act 2006
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Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
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Let’s Keep Moving CIC has evolved from the Let’s Get Moving programme, targeting patients in need of activity interventions, giving them the tools and confidence to develop positive lifestyle habits and make new social connections. The CIC was formed from an unincorporated community group who identified a need across Castlepoint to encourage older adults, adults with underlying health conditions and de-conditioned adults to keep active. Our group is aimed at older adults, typically 60+ with little or no disposable income, across Canvey and Benfleet. Through a series of grants we have been able to provide our classes for free. We have created a safe, social, welcoming space with an emphasis on prevention, healthy living and keeping active. Class participation has increased from 54 older adults to 146 older adults who attend weekly on Canvey and in Benfleet. With another 45 less regular members who join at least once a month. We invite guest speakers from all corners of the local community to our Let’s Keep Moving sessions and as such we have become an “entry level” opportunity for older adults to start thinking more about different activity types, their health and lifestyle but also find out what other opportunities exist in our area for themselves, those they care for, family and friends. Our groups have enjoyed taster sessions from a range of activities including strollercise, retro dance and yoga. We have successfully helped set up a second yoga class for seniors thanks to the interest following our taster sessions. Members have been encouraged to sign up for a weight management, nutritional advice & support service, targeted primarily at those diagnosed obese, overweight, or with Type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetic, high blood pressure or cholesterol. This continues to be popular with our biggest weight loss now being 7 stone. We continue to have a partnership with the GP Healthcare Alliance outreach teams to offer members the chance to have regular health checks, which include: Blood Pressure, Blood Glucose levels and Cholesterol checks. We also host a wellbeing group that includes CAVS and Adult Social Care alongside the Healthcare alliance. Every Let’s Keep Moving session now finishes with 30 minutes low impact exercise. We have received positive feedback on their improved balance, flexibility and stamina. Over a quarter of our members have joined weekly, hour activity classes, making us an “entry level” into other activities within our community. Our instructor is a qualified “Move it or Lose it instructor” specialising in working with older adults. Their unique training programme has been developed in partnership with the Centre for Healthy Ageing Research, at Birmingham University. It combines the essential components for health and wellbeing as per the Chief Medical Officer and NICE guidelines for older adults. Every week we have a targeted health talk on a wide range of topics including: Coronary Heart Disease, Diabetes, mental health, healthy joints, losing weight, healthy diets, Falls prevention, "spotting the signs of cancer early" moving off painkillers for conditions such as arthritis, how to prevent / improve osteoporosis and how to live a more independent, mobile lifestyle by increasing exercise and adopting a more healthy lifestyle leading to a “preventative” approach to their health. We work with the local social prescribing teams, local Pharmacies, physiotherapists and GP's to increase referrals to our friendly, social and inclusive sessions.
No consultation with stakeholders
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
9 October 2024
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: S Cripps
Status: Director