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ukactive has issued the following statement in response to the publication of the NHS 10-Year Plan  

 Huw Edwards, CEO of ukactive, said: “Prevention must be at the heart of our nation’s health strategy and there is collective hope that the 10-Year Plan, and the implementation plans that follow, will help create an NHS ‘fit for the future’. 

 “But for this plan to be successful where previous plans have failed, the Government must lean on our nation’s network of gyms, pools and leisure centres to support people in all areas to be more active. 

“The plan recognises the value of ‘getting millions more moving’ which is welcomed, but any campaign to drive this must involve the full breadth of the physical sector, especially ukactive’s members, who are the engine room behind the UK’s physical activity levels.  

“Our sector already has a huge impact on the health and wellbeing of millions, with fitness activities and swimming shown as the biggest drivers of physical activity other than walking, but demand is growing and there is an urgent need to reach more communities. 

“The Government has an opportunity through the ‘neighbourhood health service’ to integrate physical activity into the deprived areas where inequalities are highest. 

“We need to see clear plans to help incentivise more people to be active and for the full integration of health and fitness services into care pathways, including scaling proven programmes such as MSK hubs and Prehab4Cancer.  

“In the case of weight-loss medications, it is essential the Government works with our sector on the required wraparound support to ensure people achieve sustainable results and avoid potential health complications. 

“We will work with the Government to understand the details behind the plan and ensure all areas for our sector’s support and investment are addressed.” 

To read the NHS 10-year Plan, click here.