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Latrobe Leisure wins Community Impact Award for Exercise and Cancer Pilot
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Latrobe Leisure has won the Community Impact Award at the Aquatic and Recreation Victoria Industry Awards. Nominated in the Community Impact category, the Gippsland Regional Integrated Cancer Services Exercise and Cancer pilot project focuses on supporting cancer patients to exercise.
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Cancer wellness collaboration
In partnership with Gippsland Regional Integrated Cancer Services and Latrobe Community Health Service, Latrobe Leisure supported the Exercise and Cancer pilot project with an aim to establish an opt-out sustainable prescriptive exercise program for people with cancer.
Latrobe City Council Mayor, Councillor Kellie O'Callaghan, said the recognition highlights Latrobe City Council and Latrobe Leisure’s commitment to supporting people affected by cancer through innovative and impactful programs.
"Through collaboration with Gippsland Regional Integrated Cancer Services and Latrobe Community Health Service, and Latrobe Leisure fitness instructors, Latrobe Leisure staff supported participation in group gym or individual gym programs developed by Latrobe Community Health Service Exercise Physiologists tailored to the specific requirements of those undergoing treatment," said the Mayor.
Impactful cancer initiative
Ms O'Callaghan also said, "The Exercise and Cancer pilot project demonstrated outstanding results in improving participants' overall quality of life, reducing treatment-related side effects, and fostering a supportive community environment. By offering a safe and structured exercise program, we aimed to empower people to regain strength, increase energy levels, and enhance their overall resilience during their cancer journey."
"The Community Impact Award, presented by the Aquatic and Recreation Victoria industry, recognises initiatives that make a significant positive impact on communities through health and wellness programs. This accolade underscores the project's effectiveness in enhancing the physical and emotional wellbeing of people affected by cancer and aligns with our community's Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan - Living Well Latrobe."
"This award would not have been possible without the dedication and collaboration of our partners and our team at Latrobe Leisure Morwell. Their expertise and support were instrumental in delivering a program that addresses the unique needs of cancer patients and survivors. I would also like to acknowledge the strength and resilience of the individuals we aim to support through the program," she said.
Empowering cancer recovery
Jordan McMillan, Chronic Disease Management Team Leader at LCHS, said the Exercise and Cancer pilot project was designed to address the unique needs and challenges faced by people undergoing cancer treatment or in post-treatment recovery.
"The Exercise Team at LCHS is extremely proud of all the participants of the Exercise and Cancer program that have trusted us with their exercise journey. We're looking forward to the growth and awareness of this program so we can help as many people as possible along their journey," said Mr McMillan.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
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