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Healthy Worcestershire Group @ WR3

A poem about Healthy Worcestershire

Jemma Bufton, October 16, 2025October 16, 2025

Healthy Worcestershire participants use creative writing to highlight how supported they feel since joining. 

Healthy Worcestershire offers free weekly wellbeing sessions across the county, designed to support residents in improving their mental, physical, and social health. Held in accessible community venues, these sessions provide a welcoming space for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together, move more, and feel better.

Each session includes gentle exercise—such as resistance band workouts, seated yoga, and balance training—tailored to improve mobility, strength, and confidence. Alongside physical activity, participants take part in informative discussions on topics like sleep quality, nutrition, mental wellbeing, fraud awareness, and therapeutic writing.

A key part of the programme is the opportunity to socialise over a hot drink, helping to reduce loneliness and build lasting connections. As featured in the Malvern Echo, attendees describe the sessions as “uplifting” and “a chance to feel part of something again.” Some have even shared creative writing inspired by their experiences, including poems and reflections that capture the warmth and support of the group.

You can read the poem by Healthy Worcestershire participant, Christine Daly, below:

Sit to Stand
I go to movement class, it’s every Wednesday,
We meet at the village hall, making friends along the way,
We all sit on sturdy chairs and do our pelvic floor,
Told to stop and finish and then do some more,
Find a wall and spread our palms,
Do the plank and bend those arms,
We’re told to breathe, in and out,
As we do, we forget to count,
Lose our thoughts, get in the zone,
Is it nearly time for home?
We sit to stand, or stand to sit?
It doesn’t matter, it’ll make us fit,
We thank you, coach, for all you do,
And, I know, one day we will all be fit like you!

Find your nearest Healthy Worcestershire programme here: Home – Healthy Worcestershire’s Services

Funded by Worcestershire County Council
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