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Way2Go – enabling active choices in Nelson/Tasman

Introduction


Way2Go is a Nelson/Tasman Active Communities project that aims to increase physical activity levels of the community.

The project is a collection of region-wide strategies that ensure ‘active choices’ are easy to make, focusing on those who are aware they should be active but currently are not.

The wide range of Way2Go programmes and activities are delivered through regional community ‘hubs’ (incorporating both rural and urban areas), managed by co-ordinators that facilitate activities and deliver information specific to the area.

Further information on the various programmes being run through each hub can be found at www.way2go.org.nz.

This case study takes a look at how Way2Go began, examples of successful Way2Go programmes, key partnerships, funding and sustainability, and a number of key learnings and good practice.


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Updated | 06 Aug 2008.

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