Walking isn’t only good for our physical, social and mental health. It’s also good for our communities, the environment and the economy.
We support and inspire people in Scotland to walk and wheel more.
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By working with schools and encouraging young people to walk, we’re helping them build healthy habits for life.
Walking and wheeling to and from school as well as throughout the school day improves young people’s physical, social and mental health. It also contributes to better learning outcomes.
Schools are an excellent place to reach children and young people and encourage them to get active by walking and wheeling more.
We develop and deliver bespoke Walking Schools programmes in high schools across Scotland that respond to local needs and address barriers to walking and wheeling. Our team work collaboratively with schools, young people and partners, to develop programmes that:
To support schools and empower young people to take action, our team work directly in schools to co-design and deliver our Walking Schools programme. This includes:
Walking Scotland is working with the Universities of Stirling, Edinburgh and the Highlands and Islands. Together, we are creating a digital tool to help young people walk and wheel more during the school day.
The digital tool will help to build simple habits that make walking and wheeling feel fun, easy and a normal part of school life. It also aims to encourage positive attitudes to walking and wheeling.
Co-production with pupils
Young people are helping to shape this project from the start. In school workshops, we will design the tool with pupils. They will share what matters to them, try out ideas and help decide how the tool should look and work.
This means the final resource will match their needs and interests. It will also help motivate them to walk and wheel more at school.
A partnership for long-term impact
This project is funded by UKRI’s KTP. The project team includes experts in walking, health, co-production and digital technology, who are working together to create lasting change.
Learn more about Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs)
Want to know how we can support your school to walk and wheel more? Or want more information about our Walking Schools programme? Use our contact form to get in touch.
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