1. Cycling Scotland Conference
Love Cycling – GO Dutch
The National Implementation Plan
for Physical Activity
November 2012
2. Background
• The Case for Physical Activity ü
• Levels of PA required ü(Start Active Stay Active 2011)
• National 2022 Target ü
• Actions required to achieve these levels ü
• Lets Make Scotland More Active 2003 (reviewed Feb 09 &
Feb 10)
• Toronto Charter (May 2010)
• Seven Investments that Work for PA (Feb 2011) ü
• Whole School, Transport, Urban Design, Primary Care,
Media, Settings and Sport
• Partnership Call for Partnership Actions - Scottish Charter
(November 2011)
• National Implementation Plan for Physical Activity
3. Current Position – The Plan
• Appraisal of Policy, Strategic and Delivery Papers
• Outcomes Framework
• 5 Delivery Areas: -
• Environment (Transport, Planning, Natural & Built Environments) ü
• NHS ü & Care Settings
• Education Settings ü
• Workplace Settings
• Sport & Active Recreation ü
• Actions Across Life-stage & Population Groups
• Support Strands: -
• Communications & Media
• Evaluation, Dissemination & Improvement
• Learning & Workforce Development
• Consider Local Delivery Mechanisms through Local Government
• Consider On-going Advocacy Arrangements
4. Current Position – The Framework
• Final Structure, Terms of Reference & Membership remains
under development: -
• 3 Levels – National Board, Steering Group & Thematic
Groups
• Thematic Groups – Draft Plans (Scottish Charter/Sub-
Group Working)
• Potential standalone working groups – Walking & Youth
PA & Sports Strategies
• Decision on stand alone support groups and advocacy
• Steering Group – collate, finalise drafts into single plan and
present to Board.
• Board will review, amend if necessary and sign off.
• Publication in May 2013 latest
5. Broader Drivers in 2012 ….
• Scottish Parliament Debate on Meeting the Challenge, Physical Activity
and its Contribution to Tackling Obesity – May 2012
• Walking Strategy
• London Olympics – July/August 2012
• Newly Formed National Community Planning Group – August 2012
• Early Years
• Physical Activity
• Youth Offending
• Health & Sport Committee Inquiry into Community Sport & Volunteering
– September 2012
• Youth Sport & Physical Activity Strategy
• Quality Strategy – Improving Population Health Action Group (IPHAG)
Programme 2012/14 - October 2012
• Commonwealth Games Legacy Launch - 23rd October 2012
• Health Promoting Health Service CEL Monitoring Framework –
November 2012
• Active Communities Fund - £10m
7. Group Work
Does the plan cover the key themes and delivery structures to
ensure improvements for cycling – if not what’s missing?
What areas will generate the biggest improvements and
therefore what would you prioritise as a means to generate
increased cycle usage (Media, Staff Training, Workplace
Initiatives, Environmental Change/Legislation, School
Travel Initiatives, etc?
Highlight a case study (ies) of work that successfully bring
cycling, the environment and the education, NHS/care or
workplace setting together that would merit wider roll-out.