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TCV Green Gym
Join In, Feel Good - How to
pro-actively engage with
TCV Green Gym
David Graham, Development Manager (Health)
2nd November 2012
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Gym…but not as you know it!
• Improving peoples health and well being by
enabling them to take part in activities to
improve their local environment
• Neighbourhood projects
• Collaboration between health and
environment
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• Practical activity to
improve the
environment
• Once a week or more
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Typical Session:
• 3 to 4 Hours
• Warm up and Cool
down
• Health and Safety
Talk
• Getting on with the
job!
• Tea Break
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TCV Green Gym: Essential Criteria
• Provide sessions of practical environmental volunteering or gardening which
are active, varied and keep peoples interest
• Take part in the evaluation of the benefits to participants by entering
participant details into TCV’s ‘Count Me In’ and administering evaluation
questionnaires.
• Follow safe practices, including first aid cover at all Green Gym activities
and up to date insurance cover.
• At least one leader at all GG activities to have successfully completed the
GG Training
• Encourage people to stay active either in the Green Gym or by signposting
participants to other physical activity and green exercise programmes.
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Green Gym: History
• Established in 1997
• Partnership between BTCV and Dr. Bird
• Alternative to the gym - no lycra!
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Health Issues Addressed by
TCV Green Gym
• Physical Activity
• Mental Health
• Social Inclusion and health inequalities
• Linking people with their environment
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Sitting
Raking
Cycling
Weeding
Walking
Aerobics
Tree Planting
Digging
Felling Trees
Running
0 2 4 6 8 10
Kcal/min McArdle,Katch and Katch, 1996
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BTCV Green Gym development options
in Scotland:
• Short programme Green
Gym (Discover Green Gym)
• Employee Green Gym
• “Quick start” Green Gym
Community Group
• Community Green Gym
• School Green Gym
• Youth Green Gym
• BTCV Green Gym Licence
• Direct Delivery Green Gym
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• 412 participants surveyed
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TCV Green Gym
• 412 participants surveyed
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Benefits to Participants:
• “Volunteering has helped me meet new
people, see new sites, and encourages me
to leave the house”
• “Recently became a widow and the group
has helped me when I'm feeling down or
low. Everyone is friendly and sociable and
I've made new friends.”
• “I've suffered from depression for a while so
it's good to get a chance to get more active”
• “I feel it’s changed me by giving me more
confidence to try new things, talk to new “I notice a difference in both my physical
people and try something I’ve never done and mental health because I’m out doing
before. I was allowed to use saws and something useful and meeting new
loppers. Feel healthier ‘cos it’s outside, and people. I definitely feel happier in general.
feel quite safe in the garden. I’m less angry I feel valued because people pay
‘cos it gives me something to do and takes attention to what I’m saying and have
my mind off stuff.” given me the opportunity to voice and use
my ideas and creativity.”
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People who may benefit from joining the Green Gym include
those:
• with risk factors for CHD, diabetes or stroke
• with chronic psychiatric conditions
• recovering from drug or alcohol addiction
• who are socially isolated
• who are demotivated
• who want to improve their physical fitness
Taking part in Green Gym sessions in a social environment
helps build confidence and self-esteem through rewarding
activities.
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Recommendation Guidelines
Most reasonably able-bodied people should be able to participate in the Green Gym.
However, where moderate exercise may do more harm than good, the patient should not
be recommended.
Contraindications to the Green Gym include:
• cardiac failure, unstable angina, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis, exercise-induced
ventricular arrhythmias, very recent MI (Cardiologist advice)
• uncontrolled severe hypertension
• brittle diabetics, diabetic neuropathy
• psychiatric illness with history of violence
• uncontrolled psychoses
• acute febrile illness
Further considerations:
• Any individual requiring assistance from a professional care worker, should be accompanied by the
carer on Green Gym sessions. (Care workers would be expected to participate)
• For Health & Safety reasons TCV is not able to accept anyone displaying abusive or violent behaviour
or those under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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Recommending Patients to the Green Gym -
5 Easy Steps
• Establish patient is able to take part in light to moderate physical
activity.
• Tell patient about the BTCV Green Gym and how it can improve
their health.
• Offer patient a Green Gym leaflet and suggest they fill in the
“Enquiry Form” to receive further information.
• Patient receives information and takes part in the Green Gym.
• Patient feeds back to Health Professional through ‘Feedback’ form.
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Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire:
• Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition?
• Do you feel pain in your chest when you do physical activity?
• In the past month have you had pain in your chest when you were not doing
physical activity?
• Do you lose balance because of dizziness or do you ever lose
consciousness?
• Do you have a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by a change
in your physical activity?
• Do you have diabetes?
• Do you have asthma?
PARTICIPANTS SIGN AND DATE.
MORE THAN 2 YES’s, REFER BACK TO GP/Health Professional
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TCV Green Gym
New Craigs Hospital Green Gym
Benefits of Clients with a learning disability participating in the TCV Green Gym
• Physical exercise – both gentle and more taxing = overall health and wellbeing
• Working with others – team work, co-operation, meet new people
• Diversity of group – everyone brings something different
• Less isolated
• Sense of purpose/achievement/meaningful occupation
• Flexible way to attain a valued productive role
• Support workers - taught principles of active support
• Benefit to the hospital and environment – places where all patients can go to and enjoy and relax
• No pressure put on clients, most clients attend on a regular basis, however, some joined in on an
ad-hoc basis
• Skills learned transferable to the home environment
• Sensory stimulation – tactile, auditory, visually, olfactory (smell)
Occupational Therapy – Learning Disabilities, Drumossie Unit, New Craigs Hospital, Inverness
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TCV Green Gym
David Graham
Development Manager (Health)
D.Graham@tcv.org.uk
www.tcv.org.uk/greengym
Reclaiming green places since 1959