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Fit Fans:
 Understanding the Effectiveness of an
 Intervention to Promote Positive
 Behaviour Change in Older Men




Daniel Parnell, University of Derby
Daniel Bingham, Liverpool John Moores University; Roger Jones, Age
UK & Dave Richardson, 12 January 2011 John Moores University
 Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday
                                      Liverpool
The plan for today

• Background of Football in the Community
• Setting the Scene: The Partnership
• Overview of Methods
• The Project
• Reflections
• Ways Forward




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Historical Development

• Football in Community programmes started in 1986 to build
greater links between clubs and communities
                                                                      (Brown, Crabbe and Mellor, 2006).
• Initially focused on traditional football coaching with young
children
                                                                                         (Mellor, 2008)
• However, FitC schemes are beginning to tackle major social
agendas (i.e., social inclusion, obesity, mental health)
                                                                          (Watson, 2000; Parnell, 2013)




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Why have community programmes been
 linked to Professional Football Clubs?
• Sport has often been heralded as a way to create social change.

• Sport and specifically Football, can be utilised to help reach the
most ‘at risk’ people/children through community interventions,
tackling issues including health, social inclusion, and social
regeneration.                                                (DOH, 2004).




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
The Power of Football as a Vehicle for Social
  Change
‘Football for Health’ (FIFA, 2008) stated that not only can playing
football help tackle obesity, diabetes and hypertension it states:


‘And why not tap the full potential of this unique tool to spread
simple but effective messages on how to protect oneself from the
most devastating infectious diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis
and malaria? Because these 'big three' are responsible for about
three million deaths in Africa every year, the FIFA World Cup 2010
South Africa will be an invaluable opportunity to reach those most
heavily threatened by them’.

Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
The Power of Football as a Vehicle for Social
  Change

     •     20 Premier League FitC schemes
                       (often independent organisations i.e., charities)

                                       Premier League Health is a £1.63 million project funded
                                        by the New Football Pools aimed specifically at men.


                                           http://www.premierleague.com/page/CommunityPL


                 •84m invested in community projects
                   •2,431 community projects funded
                   •316 educational projects funded
                                                                       (2011)

                 http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/


 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World Congress on Active Ageing
Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Culture of Liverpool:

          What images do you visualise
         when you think about the city of
                   Liverpool?



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Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
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Everton F.C




   Health related issues                                         Liverpool houses some
   tend to be most                                               of the most deprived
                                                                 people and areas in
   prevalent in areas                                            England
   (typically) described
   ‘deprived’



Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12 January 2011
Everton FC & Community Engagement



                                                                      Vision:
                                                                      “To motivate, educate
                                                                      and inspire by
                                                                      harnessing the power
                                                                      of football and sport to
                                                                      change lives within our
                                                                      community”




Most deprived local authority in England 2004-2007 (LCC, 2007).

Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Everton Active Family Centre (EAFC)

In 2008, the joint venture between Everton in the Community and
Liverpool John Moores University, School of Sport and Exercise
Sciences, saw the development of the Everton Active Family Centre
(EAFC) which is a unique fitness facility based within the grounds of
Goodison Park.




 Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12 January 2011
The birth of Fit Fans

Fit as a Fiddle (FaaF) is part of Age UK and funded by the Big
Lottery.

Their work has been presented by Roger Jones during the
conference, who leads the strand for older men.

At the time we had work in place for men 18-34, but no provision for
older men – we wanted to change this!

Therefore work began with FaaF, Age UK and local Age Concerns to
help develop Fit Fans.




 Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
  Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Overview of methods

                                                                      • 7 men aged 45>


                                                                      • 1 hr weekly sessions


                                                                      • Betwen Oct 2011 – May
                                                                      2012 (8 months)


                                                                      • Personalised programme


                                                                      • Physiological
                                                                      measurement’s included
                                                                      (BMI, RBP & AG)




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: how did ‘we pick the men up’?

 EAFC Seminar:
 • Engagement with all local stakeholders
 • Grassroots and strategic
 • Platform to disseminate, share (and
 plenty of food!)




 • Referrals through NHS &
 word of mouth




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results

 Unexpectedly the cohort
 exhibited a range of serious
 diagnosed illnesses that
 challenged the
 practitioner’s skill base and
 experience in delivery on
 the health agenda.




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: health demographics

Robert, 63                                                             Mick, 56
•Physical Disability/chronic pain (spinal                              •Depression (M); Anxiety (M); Obesity
injury); Obesity; Hypertension (M); High
Cholesterol (M); Osteoarthritis                                        Lee, 47
                                                                       •Depression (M); Anxiety (M); Addiction (Alcohol
Ant, 62                                                                and Substance)
•Obesity; Gout; Hypertension (M); High
Cholesterol (M); Osteoarthritis                                        Ryan, 62
                                                                       •Bowl Cancer (within 12 month remission)
Nigel, 64
•Diabetes Mellitus (Type II) ; Obesity;                                Ben, 59
Hypertension (M); Osteoarthritis                                       •Post-polio syndrome (M)

Mick, 56
•Depression (M); Anxiety (M); Obesity




 Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
  Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: physiological measures

• The results show no significant changes within the physiological
measures; however results evidence positive BMI changes in 3 men and
weight management across the cohort.




 Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
  Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: goal setting

• The men did make a range of
more subtle bespoke goals that
impacted their day-to-day
existence significantly


For example:
- ability to walk short distances,
- reduction in alcohol intake


...which made them ‘feel better’.


Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: the role of the practitioner

• Men stated that the practitioners played a critical role n their continued
participation in the programme

“You always hear that runners get a high or something, but I just always
felt knackered lad. You know what I mean? But what I will say is, having a
bit of banter with Dan, and having him keep banging on about getting out
there and doing a little bit extra...well really he is right. I look back and I
felt knackered walking around, but now no problem, easy!” (Nigel)

“Coming here once a week and me starting to go the gym in my own time,
has really improved my confidence, I was putting weight on, but advice
given has really made me believe I can get rid of this weight and get back
into work.” (Mick)




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: the role of the practitioner


  I haven’t lost weight Dan (practitioner) but I tell you what I feel on top
  of the world! After sweating it out on that treadmill. I mean...I get down
  (emotionally) a fair bit especially living by myself, not working (i.e., not
  in employment) no more and our kid (brother) being ill and living in
  that care home. And just coming here talking to you about all this
  health and fitness stuff - you just feel fitter and better just talking
  about it (Nigel)




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: the practitioners reflections
     “As a health and exercise practitioner (with a degree in Sport and Exercise Science) I
     was aiming to get these fellas, off the couch and out there. Walking more, going to the
     gym, cycling, swimming all those types of activities. I believed that age was only a
     number and when you are retired and have plenty of time to keep healthy and active.
     There is no reason why you can’t reach 30 minutes of moderate exercise, or even an hour
     !?


  “The men looked at me in shock when I suggested that they jogged on the treadmill, or even
  asking them to aim for the goal of walking 30 minutes every day “...what walk 30 minutes it
  ain’t happening lad - simple”.

  I asked Robert if could try and do an extra two reps on the chest press (he had only done 4).
  He replied clearly without the slightest hesitation “I will do what I can do lad, have you forgot
  I am not 21 like yourself”. I replied “well how about aiming higher it’s my job to try and
  increase intensity in order to achieve your health goals, and its only two reps.”

  Robert replied “Well two reps f*#king hurt lad.”




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: the role of the practitioner

A caring, informed, multi-skilled practitioner (i.e., data collection,
health, exercise, psychology, counselling skill & knowledge of
special populations and behaviour change) was essential in:

•Maintaining engagement

•Providing a service in the heart of an area of multiple deprivation

•Deploying evidence based practice

•Collating evidence of impact




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: the football clubs role


 “You give me a choice of going to some boring shitty community
 health club with people hogging the equipment, or coming here
 having a gym at Goodinson Park to myself, with free health support
 aint real, me mates laugh at me when I tell them”. (Nigel).

 “Its local, its round the corner, and its Everton, it’s a top club so to
 have stuff like this is surprising.” (Ryan).

 “I still get excited coming here every week, coming to Everton to get
 fit is as near to a kids dream of coming to Goodison to play football.
 It’s just the best” (Mick).




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Results: the football clubs role

All participants reported the FC playing a role in making the prospect of
engaging in behaviour change and exercise ‘more appealing’ than
mainstream National Health
Service support.




In essence coming to the football
club to train had a greater
‘pull’ than anything else available.



Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Discussion points


• Practitioners have to be accustomed of subjective subtle goal
setting that is appropriate to each individual and their daily life;
and not engaging in the typical nature of just following national
guidance.
• Whilst also be able to effectively deal with the complex needs of
older men (i.e., a range of serious illness's).
• The involvement of the FC appeared to contribute favourably to
maintenance in the intervention.



Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Thoughts moving forward

The notion of a caring practitioner is noted by Hillsdon (1998)… the
knowledge base of the practitioners was central in gaining trust
and co-operation. Furthermore, Bogdan-Lovis et al. (2006), noted
that co-operation and trust enhanced adherence and sustained life
changes.

The empathic nature of the practitioners and their ability to take on
the client’s personal challenges be they physical, emotional or
social in a fun, enjoyable, non-threatening and safe environment is
an essential component of their success…

                            (placement student’s consultancy report conclusion)



Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
Engagement is more productive than
preaching…




Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011
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Extended thank to all of the “Gents” that took part in the
       program and also to all of the volunteers during the
       intervention for their input, dedication and passion.


         The authors would also like to acknowledge and
       dedicate this work to Ray (“Ryan”) who sadly passed
      away in the spring of 2012 to a reoccurrence of Cancer.
      Such a brilliant and wonderful person and a joy to work
                        with and get to know.




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 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
0. Thank you for listening.
   Dan Parnell
   School of Science
   University of Derby
   t: 07538500348
   e: d.parnell@derby.ac.uk
   w: www.derby.ac.uk

   twitter: @parnell_daniel
   blog: TheCommunityFootballBlog




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Fit Fans: Football Health and Older Men

  • 1. Fit Fans: Understanding the Effectiveness of an Intervention to Promote Positive Behaviour Change in Older Men Daniel Parnell, University of Derby Daniel Bingham, Liverpool John Moores University; Roger Jones, Age UK & Dave Richardson, 12 January 2011 John Moores University Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday Liverpool
  • 2. The plan for today • Background of Football in the Community • Setting the Scene: The Partnership • Overview of Methods • The Project • Reflections • Ways Forward Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 3. Historical Development • Football in Community programmes started in 1986 to build greater links between clubs and communities (Brown, Crabbe and Mellor, 2006). • Initially focused on traditional football coaching with young children (Mellor, 2008) • However, FitC schemes are beginning to tackle major social agendas (i.e., social inclusion, obesity, mental health) (Watson, 2000; Parnell, 2013) Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 4. Why have community programmes been linked to Professional Football Clubs? • Sport has often been heralded as a way to create social change. • Sport and specifically Football, can be utilised to help reach the most ‘at risk’ people/children through community interventions, tackling issues including health, social inclusion, and social regeneration. (DOH, 2004). Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 5. The Power of Football as a Vehicle for Social Change ‘Football for Health’ (FIFA, 2008) stated that not only can playing football help tackle obesity, diabetes and hypertension it states: ‘And why not tap the full potential of this unique tool to spread simple but effective messages on how to protect oneself from the most devastating infectious diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria? Because these 'big three' are responsible for about three million deaths in Africa every year, the FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa will be an invaluable opportunity to reach those most heavily threatened by them’. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 6. The Power of Football as a Vehicle for Social Change • 20 Premier League FitC schemes (often independent organisations i.e., charities) Premier League Health is a £1.63 million project funded by the New Football Pools aimed specifically at men. http://www.premierleague.com/page/CommunityPL •84m invested in community projects •2,431 community projects funded •316 educational projects funded (2011) http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/ Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World Congress on Active Ageing Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 7. Culture of Liverpool: What images do you visualise when you think about the city of Liverpool? Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 8. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 9. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 10. Everton F.C Health related issues Liverpool houses some tend to be most of the most deprived people and areas in prevalent in areas England (typically) described ‘deprived’ Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12 January 2011
  • 11. Everton FC & Community Engagement Vision: “To motivate, educate and inspire by harnessing the power of football and sport to change lives within our community” Most deprived local authority in England 2004-2007 (LCC, 2007). Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 12. Everton Active Family Centre (EAFC) In 2008, the joint venture between Everton in the Community and Liverpool John Moores University, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, saw the development of the Everton Active Family Centre (EAFC) which is a unique fitness facility based within the grounds of Goodison Park. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12 January 2011
  • 13. The birth of Fit Fans Fit as a Fiddle (FaaF) is part of Age UK and funded by the Big Lottery. Their work has been presented by Roger Jones during the conference, who leads the strand for older men. At the time we had work in place for men 18-34, but no provision for older men – we wanted to change this! Therefore work began with FaaF, Age UK and local Age Concerns to help develop Fit Fans. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 14. Overview of methods • 7 men aged 45> • 1 hr weekly sessions • Betwen Oct 2011 – May 2012 (8 months) • Personalised programme • Physiological measurement’s included (BMI, RBP & AG) Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 15. Results: how did ‘we pick the men up’? EAFC Seminar: • Engagement with all local stakeholders • Grassroots and strategic • Platform to disseminate, share (and plenty of food!) • Referrals through NHS & word of mouth Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 16. Results Unexpectedly the cohort exhibited a range of serious diagnosed illnesses that challenged the practitioner’s skill base and experience in delivery on the health agenda. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 17. Results: health demographics Robert, 63 Mick, 56 •Physical Disability/chronic pain (spinal •Depression (M); Anxiety (M); Obesity injury); Obesity; Hypertension (M); High Cholesterol (M); Osteoarthritis Lee, 47 •Depression (M); Anxiety (M); Addiction (Alcohol Ant, 62 and Substance) •Obesity; Gout; Hypertension (M); High Cholesterol (M); Osteoarthritis Ryan, 62 •Bowl Cancer (within 12 month remission) Nigel, 64 •Diabetes Mellitus (Type II) ; Obesity; Ben, 59 Hypertension (M); Osteoarthritis •Post-polio syndrome (M) Mick, 56 •Depression (M); Anxiety (M); Obesity Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 18. Results: physiological measures • The results show no significant changes within the physiological measures; however results evidence positive BMI changes in 3 men and weight management across the cohort. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 19. Results: goal setting • The men did make a range of more subtle bespoke goals that impacted their day-to-day existence significantly For example: - ability to walk short distances, - reduction in alcohol intake ...which made them ‘feel better’. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 20. Results: the role of the practitioner • Men stated that the practitioners played a critical role n their continued participation in the programme “You always hear that runners get a high or something, but I just always felt knackered lad. You know what I mean? But what I will say is, having a bit of banter with Dan, and having him keep banging on about getting out there and doing a little bit extra...well really he is right. I look back and I felt knackered walking around, but now no problem, easy!” (Nigel) “Coming here once a week and me starting to go the gym in my own time, has really improved my confidence, I was putting weight on, but advice given has really made me believe I can get rid of this weight and get back into work.” (Mick) Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 21. Results: the role of the practitioner I haven’t lost weight Dan (practitioner) but I tell you what I feel on top of the world! After sweating it out on that treadmill. I mean...I get down (emotionally) a fair bit especially living by myself, not working (i.e., not in employment) no more and our kid (brother) being ill and living in that care home. And just coming here talking to you about all this health and fitness stuff - you just feel fitter and better just talking about it (Nigel) Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 22. Results: the practitioners reflections “As a health and exercise practitioner (with a degree in Sport and Exercise Science) I was aiming to get these fellas, off the couch and out there. Walking more, going to the gym, cycling, swimming all those types of activities. I believed that age was only a number and when you are retired and have plenty of time to keep healthy and active. There is no reason why you can’t reach 30 minutes of moderate exercise, or even an hour !? “The men looked at me in shock when I suggested that they jogged on the treadmill, or even asking them to aim for the goal of walking 30 minutes every day “...what walk 30 minutes it ain’t happening lad - simple”. I asked Robert if could try and do an extra two reps on the chest press (he had only done 4). He replied clearly without the slightest hesitation “I will do what I can do lad, have you forgot I am not 21 like yourself”. I replied “well how about aiming higher it’s my job to try and increase intensity in order to achieve your health goals, and its only two reps.” Robert replied “Well two reps f*#king hurt lad.” Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 23. Results: the role of the practitioner A caring, informed, multi-skilled practitioner (i.e., data collection, health, exercise, psychology, counselling skill & knowledge of special populations and behaviour change) was essential in: •Maintaining engagement •Providing a service in the heart of an area of multiple deprivation •Deploying evidence based practice •Collating evidence of impact Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 24. Results: the football clubs role “You give me a choice of going to some boring shitty community health club with people hogging the equipment, or coming here having a gym at Goodinson Park to myself, with free health support aint real, me mates laugh at me when I tell them”. (Nigel). “Its local, its round the corner, and its Everton, it’s a top club so to have stuff like this is surprising.” (Ryan). “I still get excited coming here every week, coming to Everton to get fit is as near to a kids dream of coming to Goodison to play football. It’s just the best” (Mick). Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 25. Results: the football clubs role All participants reported the FC playing a role in making the prospect of engaging in behaviour change and exercise ‘more appealing’ than mainstream National Health Service support. In essence coming to the football club to train had a greater ‘pull’ than anything else available. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 26. Discussion points • Practitioners have to be accustomed of subjective subtle goal setting that is appropriate to each individual and their daily life; and not engaging in the typical nature of just following national guidance. • Whilst also be able to effectively deal with the complex needs of older men (i.e., a range of serious illness's). • The involvement of the FC appeared to contribute favourably to maintenance in the intervention. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 27. Thoughts moving forward The notion of a caring practitioner is noted by Hillsdon (1998)… the knowledge base of the practitioners was central in gaining trust and co-operation. Furthermore, Bogdan-Lovis et al. (2006), noted that co-operation and trust enhanced adherence and sustained life changes. The empathic nature of the practitioners and their ability to take on the client’s personal challenges be they physical, emotional or social in a fun, enjoyable, non-threatening and safe environment is an essential component of their success… (placement student’s consultancy report conclusion) Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 28. Engagement is more productive than preaching… Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 29. Extended thank to all of the “Gents” that took part in the program and also to all of the volunteers during the intervention for their input, dedication and passion. The authors would also like to acknowledge and dedicate this work to Ray (“Ryan”) who sadly passed away in the spring of 2012 to a reoccurrence of Cancer. Such a brilliant and wonderful person and a joy to work with and get to know. Evaluation of Extra Time | Wednesday 12Congress2011 Fit Fans | Friday 17th August 2012, World January on Active Ageing
  • 30. 0. Thank you for listening. Dan Parnell School of Science University of Derby t: 07538500348 e: d.parnell@derby.ac.uk w: www.derby.ac.uk twitter: @parnell_daniel blog: TheCommunityFootballBlog Title Fans | Friday 17aSunday, 2012, World Congress on Active People | Friday 17th August 2012, WCAA Fit of PPT show | th Vehicle August 19, 2012 Football Clubs as August for Promoting Health in Older Ageing

Notas del editor

  1. Whilst sport continues to be plauded as a tool for social change. There is very little evidence that football works.
  2. Health stats here
  3. The notion of support and banter.
  4. The notion of support and banter.
  5. Do not focus on guidelines, understand the men and their lives, meaningful changes needed. Working with older men is complex, a broad skill base is needed. FC offer a way to engage with older men.
  6. To meet the shifting and more complex social agendas; Be able to find and use Evidence based practice, and collect evidence