Move Together - for Health Care Professionals
About Move Together
Move Together is here to provide support, advice and guidance to people living with long-term health conditions, helping them to move more and improve their physical and mental health and well-being. Patients are eligible for Move Together if they are:
- 16+ years old
- Inactive
- Have a long-term health condition or disability, are pregnant or have given birth in the last year
- Are ready, willing and able to become more active
Each district across Oxfordshire has a dedicated Move Together co-ordinator providing localised support to residents, and referrals can be made from GPs as well as a wide range of local organisations.
You can refer patients to Move Together here:
What does Move Together offer?
- Support, advice and guidance about moving more that's tailored to each individual's specific needs
- Phone calls and doorstep visits to help motivate, guide and support residents to increase activity levels
- Lots of ideas about ways to help residents increase their strength and mobility, improve how they feel and become more confident about going out.
- Information about local community activities, walking groups or how to move more within the comfort of residents' own home.
- Home activity packs, exercise sessions for specific conditions, online classes and much more.
- All of the Move Together advice is provided by physical activity experts in line with COVID safe guidance, designed to support residents to be more active and improve their health and wellbeing.
How does Move Together work?
What impact is Move Together having on health and wellbeing?
Move Together: impact April 2023 - March 2024
Resources for Health Care Professionals
We have compiled Move Together resources including prompt cards and GP adverts along with physical activity national guidance, information about Moving Medicine training and other useful resources. You can access these in one place via the page below: