The Movement Prescription

Konijn Podcasts

Promising to transform your understanding and approach towards physical activity in primary care, The Movement Prescription podcast is a treasure trove of insights. The Royal College of GP's Lifestyle and Physical Activity Champions, Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi, Dr Callum Leese and Dr Suzy Scarlett, are here to paint a picture that moves away from rigorous exercises and lays focus on the importance of re-introducing movement into our daily lives.

We have a line-up of exceptional guests offering their unique expertise. Listen to Russell Kane, the renowned comedian, and an advocate for lifestyle medicine, and Michele Zanini from the Italian Olympic triathlon team, share their insights on how physical activity can revolutionize health. Learn from Dr Emma Lunan and Dr Charlotte Marriott as they delve into managing long-term conditions and mental health with physical activity. We'll also explore the concept of green prescribing and the art of motivational interviewing with Dr Hamish Reid. So, tune in, subscribe for updates and join the conversation with the hashtag #activepractice on social media. Let's embark on a journey where small changes will lead to big things.

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Episodes

Nature's Healing Power: A Chat with Maggy Blagrove from Open Minds Active
May 1 2024
Nature's Healing Power: A Chat with Maggy Blagrove from Open Minds Active
Join Dr. Hussain Al-Zubaidi as he explores the magic of nature with Maggy Blagrove from Open Minds Active. This UK-based organisation is all about bringing people together outdoors for better mental health.What Open Minds Active Does:Open Minds Active helps people reconnect with nature through outdoor activities like wild swimming and yoga.They have a team of experts who make sure everyone feels welcome and included.Their Core Values:Community: Creating a friendly space where everyone can have fun together.Equality: Making sure everyone, no matter their background, can enjoy nature.Environment: Respecting and enjoying the great outdoors.Resilience: Helping people feel mentally strong through outdoor movement.Adventure: Encouraging exploration and excitement in nature.Self-care and Care of Others: Teaching skills to cope with life's challenges and supporting each other.Nature's Healing Effects:Spending time in nature reduces stress and improves mental well-being.Activities like wild swimming and yoga outdoors can boost resilience.Inclusive Communities:Open Minds Active creates safe spaces where everyone can join in outdoor fun, regardless of who they are.Many people have found joy and support in this community.Open Minds Active aims to reach more people and spread the benefits of outdoor activities for mental health.Discover the power of nature for your well-being with Dr. Hussain Al-Zubaidi and Maggy Blagrove. Open Minds Active is making outdoor adventures accessible to all, showing that nature truly has the ability to heal and unite us.Produced using funding from NHS Tayside Educational Fund and the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.Find us at https://themovementprescription.co.uk/
Prioritizing Wellbeing within the NHS: A Conversation with Dr. Hussain Al-Zubaidi, Mike Farrar, and Julie Davies
Nov 7 2023
Prioritizing Wellbeing within the NHS: A Conversation with Dr. Hussain Al-Zubaidi, Mike Farrar, and Julie Davies
In this episode, Hussain engages in a thought-provoking conversation with two influential guests: Mike Farrar, the current Chair of UK Active, and Julie Davies, CEO of 'Doing Our Bit.' The discussion revolves around two main emergent themes that are crucial in today's healthcare landscape.Julie Davies: Prioritizing Self Care and Workforce WellbeingJulie Davies, the passionate CEO of 'Doing Our Bit,' shares insights into the importance of self-care and workforce wellbeing within the healthcare sector. Doing Our Bit, an initiative created by NHS employees for the NHS, offers a comprehensive well-being platform. Julie emphasizes how this initiative has been a game-changer, decreasing sick leave by a remarkable 40%. The conversation delves into the significance of engaging with platforms like Doing Our Bit and using them as templates to build upon.The discussion extends to the pressing need for system change within the NHS. Julie and Hussain explore the necessity for the healthcare system to address staff wellbeing, considering the allocation of protected time for healthcare professionals. Cultural issues within the healthcare sector are discussed, shedding light on the challenges and potential solutions. Dr Al-Zubaidi also shares his personal journey, evolving from a dedicated student of medicine to looking to lead a balance life to promote wellbeing, and looking to inspire others in the process. The conversation touches upon the active practice charter (APC) and how it can be used as an initial step to holistic healthcare.Mike Farrar: The Significance of a Combined Approach to Physical ActivityMike Farrar, the Chair of UK Active, emphasizes the importance of a combined approach to physical activity, bridging the gap between physical activity providers and the health sector. With thousands of members ranging from large nationwide gym networks to small independent providers, UK Active serves as a vital intermediary. Farrar discusses the need for effective coordination and engagement between these entities, highlighting UK Active's role in facilitating this collaboration.Additionally, the podcast explores the concept of social prescribing and its potential in promoting physical activity as a form of preventive healthcare. By integrating physical activity into social prescriptions, healthcare professionals can enhance their patients' overall well-being, addressing both physical and mental health concerns. Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into the critical aspects of self-care, workforce wellbeing, and the integration of physical activity into healthcare practices. The engaging conversation between Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi, Mike Farrar, and Julie Davies serves as a catalyst for change, inspiring listeners to prioritize their well-being and encouraging healthcare professionals to consider innovative approaches to holistic patient care.Linkshttps://www.rcgp.org.uk/physicalactivityhttps://doingourbit.org.uk/https://www.ukactive.com/Follow us on Instagram: @themovementprescriptionpodcastProduced using funding from NHS Tayside Educational Fund and the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.Find us at https://themovementprescription.co.uk/
The Power of Physical Activity for Mental Health with Dr Charlotte Marriott
Oct 10 2023
The Power of Physical Activity for Mental Health with Dr Charlotte Marriott
The third episode, hosted by Suzy focuses on the power of physical activity for our mental health. In conversation with  Dr. Charlotte Marriott, an NHS psychiatrist, lifestyle medicine physician, and chair of the BSLM mental health special interest group. We delve deep into the myriad of benefits of physical activity on mental health both in terms of prevention, treatment of common mental health disorders, highlighting the biochemical effects of physical activity. We also discuss how being more active, often as part of a group programme, can begin to bridge the shocking mortality gap between people with severe mental illness and the general population, and ask if this is the most important pillar of health (or is it the gateway to others?). In this episode we highlight inspiring programs like Mind's Moving Towards Better Health, Park Run, and the SHAPE programme (Supporting Health and Promoting Exercise) and outline some interesting resources for clinicians wanting to know more (see also key resources and further reading below). We also touch on two of Suzy’s favourite topics, green prescribing and wild swimming. Don't miss this informative episode that will change your perspective on physical activity and its vital role in mental health. Listen, learn, and let's move towards better health together!Produced using funding from NHS Tayside Educational Fund and the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.Find us at https://themovementprescription.co.uk/
We are Undefeatable – Incredible Patient Story of Recovery Through Movement
Sep 26 2023
We are Undefeatable – Incredible Patient Story of Recovery Through Movement
In this episode Hussain speaks with Peter Dutton from We Are Undefeatable and Zoe who suffered a debilitating stroke at a young age and used physical activity to help her recovery. Her story of determination and resilience is inspiring. Many patients with long term conditions are concerned around safety and often primary care staff can be unsure about promoting it to these groups. But physical activity is safe - the Faculty for Sport and Exercise Medicine published a Medical Consensus Statement on Risk, which says that for people with stable conditions, the benefits far outweigh the risks.We Are Undefeatable is on a mission to support and inspire people living with long-term health conditions to find their way to move.Recent campaign research shows that the NHS and healthcare professionals are the most trusted sources for advice on physical activity for people with health conditions, and that’s why We Are Undefeatable need your help to support the campaign and utilise its resources to help facilitate conversations and help your patients to move more in a way that works for them.To encourage healthcare professionals and practice managers to join the movement, We Are Undefeatable have created a healthcare pack which includes the tools, resources and promotional materials to embed positive physical activity conversations and messaging into daily practice.The promotional pack has a section for healthcare professionals including printable leaflets to pass onto patients, a conversation starter PDF, and a resource pack targeted at the health and care workforce which shares best practice, case studies and insights for people living with long term health conditions.There is also a section for practice managers including: a campaign video file for surgery screens, promotional leaflets and posters, digital assets for social media channels, and a text messaging template to be added to patient management systems.Sign up to the campaign supporter’s hub here weareundefeatable.co.uk/sign-up to download the promotional pack!Have your say in We Are Undefeatable’s public consultation!This September We Are Undefeatable are gathering ideas from the public and healthcare professionals on the type of tools and resources that are most needed to support people with health conditions to get active. These ideas will shape what We Are Undefeatable provides in the future and how the campaign works with partners locally and nationally. They’re keen to hear from people who live with health conditions, care for others who do, or have a professional interest in the area – for example healthcare professionals, or those who work in the charity or voluntary sector, sport or physical activity or in local or national government.If this sounds interesting to you, please get involved and have your say. Click this link to complete the online questions from 4th – 30th September 2023.Thank you for your support and We Are Undefeatable would hugely appreciate if you could share this with your colleagues and any wider networks.Produced using funding from NHS Tayside Educational Fund and the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.Find us at https://themovementprescription.co.uk/