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April is Stress Awareness Month

Stress Awareness Month 2024 - Little by Little

Stress is primarily a physical response in which the body thinks it is under attack and switches to what is know is known as ‘fight or fight’ mode, releasing a complex mix of hormones and chemicals to prepare the body for physical action. 

It is a normal human response, and is not necessarily a bad thing. Without this ability, we wouldn’t be able to detect potential danger. However it is when the body is constantly on high alert that it becomes detrimental to our health.

A Little Self Care Goes a Long Way

The theme for Stress Awareness Month this April Little By Little highlights the transformative impact that consistent, small positive actions can have on over-all wellbeing. These small steps towards self care each day can reduce your stress levels and have a positive impact on your mental and physical wellbeing.

Take time to make manageable adjustments to your daily routine and incorporate some light activity. Get moving in the way you want. Whether it be walking, running, gardening, doing some light stretches or a yoga class. There is no right or wrong. It’s all about what makes you feel good and helps to get those feel good endorphins going.

To find out more about Stress Awareness Month 2024 visit the Stress Management Society where you can find a variety of useful advise and resources.

Cross the world-famous TCS London Marathon Finish Line on the Mall!

Cross the world-famous TCS Mini London Marathon Finish Line on the Mall!

Have you ever dreamed of representing the City of Westminster and crossing the world-famous TCS London Marathon Finish Line on the Mall? Well now’s you chance!

Athletes will be selected to represent this year’s Westminster team based on their best 5K parkrun time completed between 8th January – 8th April 2024 – still plenty of time to nail that!

Full details can be found on our dedicated page TCS Mini London Marathon Championships 2024

To register your interest please contact Ian Bannister

 

Get Involved in Neurodiversity Celebration Week – 18th-24th March

Get Involved in Neurodiversity Celebration Week from 18th - 24th March

Approximately 15-20% of population has a neurological difference. When it comes to inclusion, neurodiversity refers to a world where neurological differences are recognised & respected as all other human variations.

Here at Active Westminster we pride ourselves on harnessing an inclusive environment for all. That’s why we wanted to take some time to bring your attention to Neurodiversity Celebration Week which takes place between 18th – 24th of March this year.  

It was founded in 2018 by Siena Castellon, a teenager who is autistic, has ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia. Siena’s goal is to take the focus away from the challenges of neurological diversity and change the narrative to be more balanced, focusing equally on talents and strengths.

This worldwide initiative challenges stereotypes and misconceptions and strives to create more inclusive and equitable cultures that celebrate differences & empower every individual.

Learn more and find out how you can get involved in Neurodiversity Celebration Week.

 

Neurodiversity Celebration Week

It’s Global Recycling Day – Don’t Forget to do Your Bit!

Today Monday 18th March is Global Recycling Day - Make Sure You Do Your Bit!

Founded in 2018, the purpose of this day is to bring awareness to and celebrate, the importance that recycling plays in preserving our precious primary resources  and securing the future of our planet 

Did you know by recycling a single aluminium can you save enough energy to power a TV for up to three hours or an iPod for up to twenty hours?! 

Do your bit – make sure you stop by Paddington Recreation Ground and make a deposit at the Reverse Vending Machine. All single use plastic bottles and aluminium cans are accepted.

And remember for every deposit you make North Paddington Youth Centre receives 10p!

For more info visit our dedicated page and find out how you can help the environment whilst enjoying your favourite drink!

Academy Sport Skate Park and MUGAs Closure Between Thursday 14th March – Saturday 16th March

Academy Sport Skate Park and MUGAs Closed From 8:00 a.m. Thursday 14th March to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday 16th March

We are sorry to inform you that the Academy Sport Skate Park and MUGAS will be closed from 8:00 a.m. on Thursday 14th March 2024 – Saturday 16th March 2024 due to filming on site.

Normal access will resume thereafter.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you in advance for your cooperation.

The Alfred Road Inclusive Playground Public Consultation is Still Open – Please Take the Survey

The Alfred Road Public Consultation is Still Open - Please Take the Survey

The goal of this project is to renovate the space to improve safety and install a more inclusive design with systems and components that will allow children from all walks of life with varying abilities to play together in a rich and engaging way. No child should be left out. 

We see this project as a co-design and want to know what you think will improve the playground for maximum usage of an outdoor space whilst providing an inclusive and accessible play area. 

You still have some time to share your thoughts with us. Please take the survey.