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Get Yourself Active at Home – New Timetable

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An image depicting the logos of Get Yourself Active Disability Rights UK Sense and Durham UniversityThe image also includes the following textDisability Rights UK has been working together with Sense and Durham University to find out how disabled people have been staing active during the coronavirus pandemic and to find out what resoruces can help to stay active at home We have used the findings from our research to co-design pre-recorded videos using the experiences and feedback of disabled people and people with long term health conditionsStarting from the 5th January we are kicking off our active at home workouts with four series of different workouts See below for the timetable tune in and take partVideos will be released at 9am on the below datesBelow this text the video release dates are listed alongside images of the instructors two men and two women

New accessible pre-recorded videos to support disabled people to get active at home during the coronavirus outbreak.

Disability Rights UK has been working together with Sense and Durham University to find out how disabled people have been staying active during the coronavirus pandemic, and to find out what resources can help to stay active at home. We have used the findings from our research to co-design pre-recorded videos using the experiences and feedback of disabled people and people with long term health conditions.

Starting from the 5th January, they are kicking off their active at home workouts with four series of different workouts. See below for the timetable, tune in and take part!

The new ‘Get Yourself Active at Home’ timetable is now available and videos will be released in January on to our new YouTube channel. These pre-recorded videos are designed to support disabled people and people with long term health conditions to be active at home. The timetable includes four series all led by different trainers and involving a variety of different activities that can be carried out from the comfort of your home. 

Seated Cardio and Strength with Ben
  • Tuesday 5th January
  • Thursday 7th January
  • Tuesday 12th January
  • Thursday 14th January
Multi-sport activities with Mark
  • Tuesday 19th January
  • Thursday 21st January 
  • Tuesday 26th January
  • Thursday 28th January
Seated dance with Rachel
  • Tuesday 2nd February
  • Thursday 4th February
  • Tuesday 9th February
  • Thursday 11th February
Body weight workouts with Becky
  • Tuesday 16th February
  • Thursday 18th February
  • Tuesday 23rd February
  • Thursday 25th February


Videos created from research

 
The ‘Sport England Active Lives Coronavirus Report’ (Oct 2020) shows that disabled people’s activity levels were disproportionately impacted by the pandemic and they experienced a larger increase in inactivity levels. 56% of disabled people with 3 or more impairments are now inactive, rising by 11.2% from last year. During this difficult time, it is more important than ever that we are supporting disabled people to be active in a way that is right for them. 
The Get Yourself Active team at Disability Rights UK have been working with Sense and Durham University to find out how disabled people have been staying active during the coronavirus pandemic, and to find out what resources can help people to stay active at home. Our survey was completed by over 450 disabled adults from across the UK, and we also interviewed 40 people to talk to them in more detail about their experiences and what they would like from future resources. 
We have used the findings from our research to co-design accessible and inclusive pre-recorded videos using the experiences and feedback of disabled people and people with long term health conditions.

Liddie Bone, Get Yourself Active Project Manager, who led on the development of the resources, commented:
“It’s more important than ever that disabled people are given opportunities to be active in a way that is right for them. What started as a small research project during the first lockdown has grown into a larger piece of work where we have now used our research to develop our own resources to support disabled people to be active at home. This not only means the videos are created using what disabled people have told us, but will mean the videos are accessible and as inclusive as possible.”

Alissa Ayling, Sense:
“Being active at home is still a new concept for many, and accessible online content for disabled people is limited. We are delighted to be working alongside Disability Rights UK and Durham University on this insight-led initiative, ensuring that there are more opportunities for people to engage. The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted inequalities that disabled people already faced and presented new ones in terms of accessing physical activity. This work has been vital in terms of breaking down barriers and providing new and engaging opportunities for people to keep active.

Professor Brett Smith, Durham University: “This work is impressive not least because it is informed by a strong evidence-base. Captured through survey’s and interviews, over 450 disabled people’s voices informed what resource to develop, what and who should be in it, and how it can be made usable. The videos are not only timely by helping to support disabled people get and stay active during these challenging times. The fact that the videos were created through research rigorously conducted with disabled people also lays a foundation for how future resources can be developed so that they achieve maximum impact.”

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