Halo National Exercise Referral Scheme
GP recommends you do some exercise?
If you have a health condition, are at risk of developing chronic disease, or are recovering from an operation or injury and haven’t exercised for a long time, your doctor may recommend you start to do some physical activity to improve your health and wellbeing. We know that, for you, this may be a worrying time and getting more physically active can be challenging. Be assured that our registered exercise professionals will find an activity that’s just right for you and then offer one-to-one support to gently increase your activity levels and quickly improve your overall health.
National Exercise Referral Scheme (NERS) - supporting people back to good health
What is the National Exercise Referral Scheme?
It exists to support people (aged 16 and over) who are at risk of developing chronic disease by referring them to a high quality, supervised 16 week exercise programme to improve their health and wellbeing.
Halo offers a NERS programme at centres in Bridgend County Borough and Merthyr Tydfil County Borough.
What happens after referral?
Once you are referred, one of our Exercise Professionals will meet with you to find out a little more about your health history, carry out some basic health checks and discuss the range of activities that are suitable for you. They will then continue to help and support you throughout the scheme.
As part of the scheme you will benefit from:
The scheme offers you the opportunity to build more physical activity into your life by taking part in fun, gentle activity sessions such as:
Don’t worry if it’s been some time since you have taken part in physical activity – a fully qualified exercise specialist will provide support, advice and encouragement.
What are the benefits?
We will support you to get more active which in turn helps you to be more healthy:
How do I access the Scheme?
If you feel that you would benefit from the NERS speak to your GP/practice nurse/physiotherapist/health professional about being referred. They will complete a referral form and provide you with a copy and then someone from the team will be in touch.
Cost
Got a question?
For Bridgend County – call 01656 678862 or email stuart.mitchell@haloleisure.org.uk
For Merthyr Tydfil – call 01685 727442 or 01685 725224 or email mt.exercisereferrals@merthyr.gov.uk
Before you start any type of exercise please read our Health Commitment Statement