Health Consultancy

Sports Stadia Public Health Consultancy

In addition to sharing best practice and signposting support, the European Healthy Stadia Network is also able to provide specialist public health support to sports stadia, governing bodies, leagues and sports associations across Europe through our public health consultancy - HM Partnerships.

HM Partnerships

HM Partnerships is a dedicated, not-for-profit company working across Europe to support organisations in the development of health policy and the planning, design and implementation of health interventions and programmes.

HM Partnerships possesses specific expertise linked to:

  • Public health policy development
  • Project feasibility
  • Programme management
  • Public engagement
  • Health, social inclusion and environmental legacy work
  • Evaluation and health impact assessment
  • Support for funding applications

"Football clubs such as Liverpool FC have an opportunity to contribute to improving the quality of life for their local communities and wider fan base. As part of the Healthy Stadia Network, HM Partnerships has helped us to make positive changes in the choice of menus offered to fans and staff, health checks for non-playing employees and health information on our website and intranet. It has also inspired LFC to engage in wider community health programmes."

Mark Haig, Action for Health Programme, Liverpool Football Club

HM Partnerships has already supported a wide range of sports stadia in developing public health policy and delivery of health project covering the following topics:

  • Health promotion and education
  • Active travel and green transport
  • Young people and physical activity
  • Healthy eating and nutrition
  • Tobacco free stadia
  • Health checks for fans and stadia staff

For an initial discussion on how HM Partnerships can support your organisation through tailored public health consultancy, please contact us:

Tel: +44 (0) 151 928 7820
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