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The University of Bradford became the UK’s 40th University in 1966 with a population of almost 10,000 students from 150 nations. The university prides itself on its culture of diversity and inclusion. The Children’s Centre for Physical Activity and Well-being sits within the Faculty of Health Studies.
The Wolfson Centre brings together health professionals and researchers to develop methods of translating research into practice. The centre focuses on improving the health and wellbeing of people within Bradford and the wider Yorkshire region.
Yorkshire Sport foundation is a lottery-funded charity working across nine districts of South and West Yorkshire. It aims to use the power of movement, physical activity and sport to change people’s lives, bring communities together and tackle inequalities.
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Creating Active Schools is a professional development programme that uses behavioural science to develop whole-school changes to physical activity provision.
JU:MP is a four-year pilot programme, funded by Sport England, that aims to help children and families in North Bradford to move and play more.
The Association for Physical Education is a charitable company that is the voice of PE across England. Their vision is to support the workforce to put PE at the heart of school life.
Born in Bradford is one of the largest research studies in the world, tracking the lives of 30,000 families to find out what influences their health and wellbeing.
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Active Bradford is a partnership of organisations committed to making Bradford a healthier and more prosperous place to live and work.
We are driven by our vision of a culture across the district where physical activity is an everyday part of everyone's lives. Each partner develops and delivers a wide range of opportunities to be active; they come together through Active Bradford to collectively support those planning and delivering opportunities, develop new opportunities through strategic plans and programmes, promote opportunities through campaigns and other communications and influence decision makers on the role sport and physical activity can play in broader strategic plans.