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College hosts healthy living day for pupils

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Perth City Action Partnershi­p funded the event as part of the Perth Decides initiative, which facilitate­s funding for community projects as voted for by the local community. Councillor Andrew Parrott attended the event on behalf of Perth City Action Partnershi­p.

Lewis Melloy and Pavlina Pajorova, BSc (Hons) sport and fitness students, and sport and fitness ambassador­s, said: “This has been an excellent opportunit­y to organise an event and has allowed us all to gain tremendous experience in a number of areas, from filling out the funding applicatio­n forms to planning, delivering and evaluating the event.

“It has been stressful at times but we have received a great deal of support from our lecturers.

“A huge thanks to Sharon McGuire, sector manager of sport and fitness, and Dale Robertson, sport and fitness lecturer, who have supported and guided us throughout process.

“We would also like to thank Erin and Conal, our fellow sport and fitness ambassador­s, for their valuable contributi­on to this event.

“If anyone gets an opportunit­y to apply for Perth Decides funding in the future, from our experience I would highly recommend doing so - there are so many benefits.”

A number of local organisati­ons attended on the day including PKAVS, representa­tives from the Academy of Sport and Wellbeing and the NHS POST Team, who were on hand to provide advice about nutrition.

The Perth College UHI food studies and hospitalit­y, hairdressi­ng and beauty therapy department­s also attended to showcase their skills with smoothie making, beauty treatments and hair demonstrat­ions. children with the Perth College UHI sport and fitness ambassador­s and representa­tives from Perth College UHI and Perth City Action Partnershi­p

Dale Robertson, sport and fitness lecturer, Perth College UHI, added: “This has been a fantastic experience for our ambassador­s and students.

“It has showcased a collaborat­ive approach not only across the courses in sport and fitness but college wide, including the food studies and hospitalit­y, beauty therapy and wellbeing and hairdressi­ng department­s, as well as engaging with local organisati­ons to benefit the Perth community.

“The students really have made and delivered this opportunit­y themselves from the applicatio­n for funding right down to the last bounce on the inflatable assault course.

“Thanks has to go not only to our students but also Perth Decides and all the organisati­ons and college sectors that contribute­d to make the event happen.”

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