Glasgow Times

Workers powering on for a Daily Mile fitness plan

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EMPLOYERS are being urged to sign up to an initiative encouragin­g their workforce to walk a mile a day to improve their health.

The Scottish Government will be writing to public and private sector companies around the country suggesting they introduce The Daily Mile.

They have already written to all schools, nurseries, colleges and universiti­es encouragin­g them to bring in the initiative, which was created at a primary school in Stirling in 2012.

More than 1000 Scottish schools now take part in the scheme, which encourages people to walk, jog or run a mile every day.

The Scottish Government has pledged to make Scotland the first Daily Mile nation.

Sports Minister Aileen Campbell visited Scottish Power’s headquarte­rs in Glasgow to launch their Walk The Daily Mile project.

She said: “Scottish Power has recognised the benefits of encouragin­g their workforce to be healthier and now we want other workplaces to follow suit. We know that being physically active makes employees more productive and less likely to take time off due to sickness or disability.

“It only takes around 15 minutes so The Daily Mile could easily become part of staff breaks – giving great benefits to their health and wellbeing.”

Elaine Wyllie, the headteache­r who created the initiative, said: “We all know of the myriad benefits of being physically active for our health and wellbeing – for children and adults both.

“In doing The Daily Mile the children learn the importance of taking responsibi­lity for their own health and wellbeing.”

Keith Anderson, chief corporate officer at Scottish Power, said: “Already, many more are either walking to work and enjoying a healthier start to the day or clocking up a ‘Daily Mile’ in their lunch hour. Given its early success, I’m delighted to confirm we’re also launching it across all main Scottish Power sites in the UK.”

 ??  ?? On the move... Elaine Wyllie, founder of The daily mile, chief medical officer Dr Catherine Calderwood, Keith Anderson, CEO Scottish Power, Aileen Campbell, Health Minister, SP employees Aiden Cassidy, Rachel Short and Saul Dougherty
On the move... Elaine Wyllie, founder of The daily mile, chief medical officer Dr Catherine Calderwood, Keith Anderson, CEO Scottish Power, Aileen Campbell, Health Minister, SP employees Aiden Cassidy, Rachel Short and Saul Dougherty

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