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For those who attend the training courses

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the opportunity to work in the community as self employed with 'family friendly' hours

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improvement in own health and fitness levels

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greater job satisfaction due to the new and worthwhile aspect added to their work

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improved employment prospects

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the opportunity to provide a much needed service in the community

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the opportunity to learn something new

For people attending the exercise sessions

Each person trained could greatly improve the quality of life and the feeling of self worth of up to 200 or more people by giving them opportunities:

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which will lead to the improvement / maintenance of strength, mobility and independence, with the associated health benefits

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that will help reduce the risk of falls and injuries, reduce body weight, reduce other health risk factors

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to take part in social activities

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to learn new things

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for regular health checks, e.g. blood pressure, visits from the chiropodist

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to access pastoral care or counselling if required

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for good preparation if hospital treatment is required

For employers e.g. NHS & Social Services

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reduced costs due to the reduction in need for admission to hospital or care homes

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improved health and fitness levels of staff

For church and other community based groups

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the opportunity to reach out to the community with a much needed practical service that is not fully provided by any other organisation

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the opportunity to enrich the lives of many people who are so often neglected by so many in society today   

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skilled personnel who have the competence and confidence to offer a wide range of activities for its own members

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