The Fitbit activity tracker is all the rage at the moment and it’s becoming an emerging tool for digital inclusion work in Wales. Digital Communities Wales (DCW) has been working with Melincryddan Community Conference and Neath East Communities First on a project that was looking to improve people’s health, while increasing confidence around digital technology at the same time. Following in the footsteps of similar pilot projects in West and South Wales, the Neath initiative saw five people meeting on a weekly basis. The group used the Fitbit device to measure their activity levels, to see whether they’ve been reaching health goals, while understanding how digital technology can help them achieve this. Fitbits are activity trackers – wireless-enabled wearable technology devices that measure data such as the number of steps walked, heart rate, quality of sleep, steps climbed, and other personal metrics. DCW supplied five Fitbits and a tool-kit which supported the delivery of...
Case Study –Coastal Housing – Ty Twyn Teg – Fitbit This is a housing scheme where Coastal Housing Group Ltd provide support staff seven days week and 24 hours a day to the residents. Melincryddan Community Conference (MCC) provide five Fitbit two for five Coastal Housing residents who were all over 50 years old. Fiona Davies (Assistant GET NPT Online Volunteer Coordinator) worked in partnership with Nigel Lewis (Coastal Housing Digital Officer) to deliver a six week program which encourage the residents to learn IT skills while monitoring the number of steps they achieved over the week. The first week we had the support of a young person Serena who supported Fiona set up the Fitbits for each resident. The Coastal Housing Residents used the Fitbit device to measure their activity levels, to see whether they’ve been reaching health goals, while understanding how digital technology can help them achieve this. Fitbits are activity trackers – wireless-enabled wearable technolo...
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