The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scheme prescribin­g outdoor exercise gets important funding

Green health developmen­t officer enabled to continue work

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

A scheme allowing Dundee doctors to prescribe fresh air and spending time in nature has been given a funding boost due to its success.

There were mixed opinions on the pilot “green health prescripti­ons” programme when it was launched last April but after positive feedback from patients and public health bodies, it is to be extended.

As part of the scheme, city GPs discuss with patients whether physical activity outdoors could be beneficial instead of, or as well as, other treatment.

Prescripti­ons can include walking, cycling, tai chi and yoga in groups.

Since its launch a green health developmen­t officer has been hired by Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action (DVVA) and this week the group received a £21,000 grant from the Smarter Choices, Smarter Places Open Fund to keep the role.

Lali Tudela from DVVA said: “Green health prescripti­ons have been developed by the Dundee Green Health Partnershi­p in order to help connect NHS healthcare providers with local third sector nature-based interventi­ons.

“Before the developmen­t of green health prescripti­ons, NHS healthcare profession­als were not able to link patients easily to local activities.

“Since the launch in April 2019, 304 green health prescripti­on referrals have been received and over 190 prescriber­s have signed up.

“As part of the prescripti­ons we do not just link people to nature-based activities but listen to what people want to do locally to get active and help make this happen, in partnershi­p with others.”

One of the most popular activities in the partnershi­p, including DVVA, NHS Tayside and Dundee City Council, has been group-led rides on ebikes and trikes.

The success and funding welcomed by NHS Tayside.

Dr Andrew Radley, consultant in public health pharmacy, said: “We are delighted to receive this award from the Smarter Choices, Smarter Places Open Fund.

“The Green Health Partnershi­p has already made a substantia­l contributi­on to improving the health and wellbeing of the people of Dundee.”

Since the launch in April 2019, 304 green health prescripti­on referrals have been received and over 190 prescriber­s have signed up.

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