Our Clients

Working with NHS and public health teams across the UK

Steady On Your Feet is already in use by NHS trusts, local authorities and integrated care systems across the country. It plays an active role in helping partners coordinate falls prevention pathways and deliver consistent support across communities, bringing together services, strategies and stakeholders to make falls prevention everyone's business.

Our Clients
NHS - Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys
NHS - Tees Valley Clinical Commissioning Group
NHS - South Tees Hospitals
NHS - Royal Devon University Healthcare
NHS Devon Partnership
NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Foundation Trust
NHS Great Western Hospitals
NHS Devon
NHS South Western Ambulance Service
North Northamptonshire Council
Public Health Northamptonshire
Cambridgeshire County Council
Middlesbrough Moving Forward
Swindon Borough Council
Redcar & Cleveland Council
Peterborough City Council
West Northamptonshire Council
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Integrated Care System
AgeUK Teesside
AgeUK Devon
One Devon
RNIB
Community Fund
Carers Together
Ageing Better Middlesbrough
Public Health South Tees
Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue Service
South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

"Our Steady On Your Feet website is at the heart of our integrated pathway. The website and campaign increase confidence in older people by offering helpful advice, guidance, and online risk assessments, ensuring the specialist falls team now sees only those with the most complex falls history."

Kathryn Hodgson

Clinical Lead for Falls and Fracture Liaison Services South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

"There are also lots of changes that can be made to your environment, lifestyle, diet, footwear and many other factors that will help you stay steady on your feet and this new online tool can help you think about where to start and what changes, if any, you may want to make to achieve this."

Rebecca Arthur

Integrated Falls Pathway Lead Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Swindon Borough Council

"This new tool is a really positive way for people to become steadier on their feet so they reduce the risk of having a fall. I would encourage people to look at the Steady On Your Feet website so they pick up those easy tips to stay active and safe while they enjoy their later years."

Susan Lambert

Public Health Specialist Swindon Borough Council

Cheshire East Council Adults and Health Committee

"Steady On Your Feet Cheshire is a fantastic resource for our residents. It not only provides essential information and support but also fosters a sense of community and belonging and I would encourage people to take advantage of these resources and join the movement towards a safer, healthier Cheshire East."

Councillor Jill Rhodes

Chair Cheshire East Council Adults and Health Committee

Cambridgeshire County Council

"I'm pleased that we are launching this new risk checker, which will help our residents stay stronger for longer. This is a fantastic example of a tool which supports our ambitions to reduce health inequalities, and for people to enjoy healthy, safe, and independent lives through timely support that is most suited to their needs."

Councillor Richard Howitt

Chair of the Adults and Health Committee Cambridgeshire County Council

West Northamptonshire Council

"The Steady on Your Feet website is full of ideas to help reduce the risk of falls and increase confidence. Designed for anyone who may be worried about feeling unsteady on their feet, it includes lots of helpful information and an online self-assessment guide that provides individuals with their own personal action plan."

Cllr Matt Golby

Cabinet Member for Adult Care, Wellbeing and Health Integration West Northamptonshire Council

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