CAPA1Care About Physical Activity (CAPA) is an improvement programme to boost movement and activity among older people supported by the care sector across Scotland.  It is funded by The Scottish Government and led by the Care Inspectorate. This programme support many national policy agendas towards a healthier Scotland including the Active Scotland Outcomes Framework. It also supports the Scottish Government’s vision of maintaining people in their own home, or in a homely environment, prevention of ill health, and inappropriate admission to hospital and self management.

A series of local learning events will be held across the country during June and July which will involve the eight local partnership areas who are taking part in the 18 month improvement programme. After that the CAPA programme team will offer support to care services to make improvements and help people in their care to move more often.

Through the improvement programme care staff will have the opportunity to share good practice with one another, develop their skills and learn about ways to keep physically active themselves. We look forward to working with Scottish Care, Local Integration Leads and other partners supporting the improvement work in local areas.  

It’s often just little things that can help make a big difference.  When older people are supported to move purposefully in ways they want and like to do, the benefits are tremendous and having a hugely positive effect on physical and mental wellbeing. It’s a terrific opportunity to remind all of us that moving, moving more often and then moving regularly and frequently is a key way to improve our quality of life.

To find out more, please visit http://www.careinspectorate.com/index.php/meet-sid/9-professional/2615-care-about-physical-activity

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