Part of GCC Active Play Fund.
Actify is a social enterprise that provides training and technology designed to help organisations and individuals achieve a range of outcomes through sport and physical activity.
Actify’s training programmes support and enable staff and volunteers to plan, deliver and evaluate person centred, outcome focused approaches for a range of audiences.
The technology arm of Actify focuses on the development and management of our digital platform that supports learning, sharing and management. To support the adoption and use of the platform, they also help organisations develop their digital skills and produce digital content.
All of Actify’s products and services are developed collaboratively with stakeholders from policy, funding, research, and practice to ensure their work is responding to needs and interests from across the sector.
Visit go.actify.org.uk for more information on the organisations or www.actify.org.uk to visit the Actify platform, which hosts more than 800 digital resources designed to help people enjoy an active life.
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