Abstract
The Cycling and Health Innovative Pilot Project (CHIPPS) provided cycle training for adults in Nottingham and Northamptonshire from 2007 to 2010. The Primary Care Trusts in each area have delivered these projects in collaboration with partners. In Nottingham collaboration with Ridewise delivered the Cycling for Health Project that aimed to involve people from deprived communities and employees of the Primary Care Trust; in Northamptonshire the Easy Rider project delivered via Age UK was also aimed at those living in deprived areas and middle-aged people. Throughout the three years the initiative was evaluated by the Carnegie Research Institute of Leeds Metropolitan University. Those taking part completed questionnaires at the outset, at the end of their training, three months later and finally after a year. In addition, a mix of one-to-one interviews and focus groups were conducted with policy makers, those delivering the projects and participants (including those who dropped out).
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Status: | Published |
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Publisher: | Government Regional Office East Midlands |
Additional Information: | Conducted for Cycling England (led by the Directorate of Public Health, East Midlands)by the Carnegie Research Institute Leeds Metropolitan University |
Date Deposited: | 27 Jul 2015 13:35 |
Last Modified: | 13 Jul 2024 02:39 |
Item Type: | Monograph (Project Report) |