Meet The Team

This Healthy Lifestyles part of the service is overseen by a service manager whose role includes leading on programme development and evaluation, as well as coordinating the programme across the county.

A Coordinator will lead on Healthy You in each of the districts; providing support to individuals, communities, clubs and other organisations in order to develop accessible opportunities and engagement in physical activity, as well as develop programmes that support healthy eating.

Below you can see each of the Coordinators and which district they cover, as well as a little bit of information about them. Their contact details are also provided, so feel free to contact them directly if you feel there is a case to.

Kev Elger

Service Manager and Countywide Coordination

I’m Kev and my role is to carry out the countywide coordination of the Healthy You Lifestyle Service. The areas of work I cover are around health in the region, to develop provision and increase physical activity opportunities, to tackle health inequalities, enhance dietary support and to support our communities to lead happy and healthy lifestyles.

I enjoy taking part in sport and physical activity as there is such wide variety of choices to engage and find interest in and within these opportunities there are many aspects that can appeal to and benefit everyone’s physical, mental and social wellbeing.

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Kate Hicks

Data, Insight and Evaluation

I’m Kate and my role is to collate the countywide reporting of the Healthy You Lifestyle service and to analyse the data collected throughout the service. I joined the Living Sport team in 2022 and as part of my role I work with the Healthy You Lifestyle service, prior to this I worked for a District Council in the Health & Wellbeing team and have worked for a National Governing Body. In my role I facilitate the monitoring and evaluation of our service to ensure we understand the impact and continue to develop the best service for our clients.

To me the importance of physical activity is that it can have so many benefits. It promotes positive physical and mental wellbeing, can inspire people and unite communities. I grew up playing several sports and always enjoyed them. I now play table tennis, netball and regularly get outdoors walking with my dog

AJ Lau

Healthy Lifestyle Advisor for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough

I’m AJ and I am the Healthy Lifestyle Advisor for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough.

Having escaped from my corporate job as a software designer in 2004, I made my hobby official and retrained in sports & exercise science and nutrition coaching in order to help people who wanted to get fit, lose weight, be healthy and feel great.

I worked professionally with adult and junior athletes in rowing and cycling before moving to London to take part in the Olympic Games. Whilst living in London I started my own business working privately with individual clients and groups looking to improve their health.

I really enjoy being outdoors and active, and notice the difference it can make to my life. I prefer to cycle than to walk and I like rowing and being on the water when I get the chance. It gives me a real boost to empower other people to experience how physical activity can improve their life, so I was really excited to be brought in as the Healthy Lifestyle Advisor for Cambridge and Peterborough because it means I can really make a difference on a much wider scale.”

Christine Sprowell

Coordinator for Cambridge City

Hello, I’m Christine the Coordinator for Cambridge City.

Sport, physical activity and the outdoors has always been a big part of my life, if I’m not on a tennis court you might find me climbing up a mountain or snowboarding down one!

I’ve had 30+ years’ experience working within coaching, sports development, management and community development. I love working in collaboration and building partnerships to reach shared goals.

I’m passionate about the positive role that sport and physical activity can play in building healthy, happy communities and I’m a great believer of the power of sport and physical activity to changes lives. It can be flexed and shaped to meet the needs of everyone!

Exercising outdoors and connecting with others can make such a difference to how we feel on the inside and outside, so let’s all take steps to moving a little bit more!

I’m excited to be supporting the Healthy You programme and exploring new ways to help people in Cambridge to be happy, healthy and active.

Cambridge is an urban area with two universities, largely characterised by its big student population. Cambridge is a diverse city, with people from many different ethnic groups and its population is one of the fastest growing in the country.

Cambridge City Council provides a wide range of free-to-use sport and fitness facilities around the city. These include tennis courts, multi-use games areas, running and cycling routes, tables tennis, outdoor gym equipment, basketball and netball courts, and much more. We are lucky to have numerous parks and open spaces allowing people to exercise outdoors, as well as sports and leisure centres, plus a variety of community venues around the city offering a range of sports, physical activities and wellbeing offers.

  • Council Website

https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/sport-physical-activity-and-wellbeing

Wellbeing Walks https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/wellbeing-walks

Sign up to the Active Lifestyles Team monthly newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/cambridge/getmovingcam

Ben Truett

Coordinator for South Cambridgeshire

Hi, I’m Ben, the Physical Activity coordinator in South Cambridgeshire.

Once graduating from Coventry University in 2019, I used my sport and exercise science degree, as well as other relevant certificates, to get straight into the world of work. I love my activity and have always valued keeping active and healthy. This is something I have wanted communities to understand. I began my working career providing advice on healthy lifestyles to people who were at risk of getting type 2 diabetes. I have now moved onto the role I am in today, and the desire to support people to be active has only increased. This is more apparent than ever, with the increased awareness of why it is so important to be healthy.

Sport and wellbeing has always been an area I have been involved and surrounded by from a young age. My interests are in Football, Cricket, and skiing. However, I am always up for a new challenge and activity to take part in. This is something I believe is so important, to try new things, because you may just come across a new hobby.

I am very passionate about health and activity, and my aim is to support South Cambridgeshire residents. I want to ensure activity opportunities are available and relay the message that it doesn’t matter what level of ability you may be, there is an activity out there for everyone. I look forward to working on this project to be a Healthy You.

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Dan Godward

Coordinator for Huntingdonshire

Hello, my name is Dan, and I am the Coordinator for Huntingdonshire.

After studying Sports & Exercise Sciences and graduating from the University of Birmingham in 2017, I joined the Active Lifestyles Team at Huntingdonshire District Council. I had been working as a Physical Activity Officer prior to this role, which involved delivering on the Exercise Referral Scheme, as well as teaching older adult and specialist exercise classes. I have a desire to help render positive health and lifestyle transformations to the population by assisting the development of increased physical activity and sporting opportunities.

I have always been interested in sport and played most at some point. Football has always been my passion, but more recently I have spent a lot of time trying to play golf. I love that sport and physical activity provides an opportunity to challenge yourself and when noticing improvements helps motivate you to continue.

Physical activity promotes many physical, psychological, and social benefits, but the key to sustaining it is discovering and participating in an activity you enjoy. I look forward to working on this project and engaging the Huntingdonshire community with Healthy You.

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Sophie Dalpra

Coordinator for East Cambridgeshire

My aim is to support, promote and encourage positive changes towards an active and healthy lifestyle and to help support and develop new initiatives where possible.

I have a background in Physical Education and teaching, and I am also a certified Life Coach, supporting people to be the best version of themselves. I have a love of the outdoors and truly believe that being active and healthy should not just be something we tag onto our lives as an afterthought. In an ideal world, it would be at the heart of our everyday lives regardless of age or ability. We are all different, but I am convinced that there is something out there for everyone, whatever stage of life we are at.

A healthy lifestyle has so many benefits; physically, mentally and socially. But sometimes we just need that little extra motivation and support to get going. So do get in touch, I am here to help!

Are you less active than you’d like? Are you a beginner, returning to activity after time-out or are you living with a health condition? Do you need some support with healthier eating? There are lots of opportunities across the district and we are here to help point you in the right direction. So for one-to-one support for an active, healthy lifestyle, do get in touch,

For our 12 week healthier weight programmes, follow this link: https://eastcambs.gov.uk/community-safety-and-wellbeing/health-and-wellbeing/active-health

https://eastcambs.gov.uk/community-safety-and-wellbeing/health-and-wellbeing

Facebook: @HealthyYouEastCambs

https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/wellbeing-walks-groups/ramblers-wellbeing-walks-east-cambridgeshire

You Tube: Healthy You East Cambs

Dawn Goodley

Coordinator for Fenland

Hi, I’m Dawn the Physical Activity Coordinator for the Fenland area.

I joined Active Fenland at the end of July 2023 and already I have gained so much more knowledge within the area I work in. Already I have taken on different courses one included focusing on nutrition to support my job role, I attended some amazing training days that is supporting children and families and made some good connections within the community. I feel building those relationships within the community is so important to help understand the different areas of need that Active Fenland can try and support. Having the knowledge and the partnerships I work with can help implement that ‘Healthy You’ focus on engaging in physical activity and to support healthy eating. Our programmes offer a range of opportunities and to support individuals in many ways.

Before I supported the ‘Healthy You’ project, I had many years working across different schools, mainstream and SEND and from this experience it had supported me on understanding more of children’s needs supporting families and working alongside outside professionals. Also having the experience coaching groups outside of schools that were juniors and adult sessions for Active Fenland this knowledge and experience had given me the inspiration to broaden my horizon to something new. I have also gained two degrees across five years in-between working which was a Foundation degree in Early Years and a BA Hons in Applied Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.

I am a very active person who is a lover of running. I enjoy the social aspect to this as well as helping myself to feel better mentally and physically. I am a confident person that will always offer encouragement and that time to listen to others on trying to reach their goals. I look forward to gaining more and more experience over time supporting the ‘Healthy You’ project and making lots more new connections along the way supporting the best I can within the community.

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Sean Hackett

Coordinator for Peterborough

I’m the Co-ordinator for Peterborough, helping people break down barriers to activity and impact the quality of life to improve the area. Always looking for innovative ways to help people in a positive way whether it’s through physical activity or healthy eating clinics.

I got into Health and Wellbeing through ManVFat. Helping men achieve a better quality of life showed me I can have a positive impact on people’s lives and that’s exactly what I plan to do in this role through getting people into physical activity or teaching them about how to live a better lifestyle.

I play a lot of sport myself in my spare time mainly golf, pool and spending time in the gym. I’m very competitive which helps lead people into joining me and improving their own journey.

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Chantelle Abraham

Coordinator for Huntingdon

Before becoming a Healthy Lifestyles Co-Ordinator I was in the Huntingdonshire District Council Sports Development team for 5 years as a Sports Activity Officer.

With over five years of experience as a Sports Activity Officer and a degree in Sports & Physical Education, I’m passionate about making sport enjoyable for everyone. My goal is to show that sport isn’t just about competition—it’s about fun, health, and connection. I’ve worked with people of all ages, from children to older adults, always thinking outside the box to make physical activity accessible and exciting.

I believe sport has the power to change lives—whether its helping children discover the joy of movement or combatting loneliness in older adults. My work centres on creating inclusive, fun environments where everyone feels welcome to get active. For me, it’s not just about the game; it’s about the joy and benefits physical activity brings to our lives.

ACTIVE LIFESTYLES WEBSITE: One Leisure Active Lifestyles Team – Huntingdonshire.gov.uk

WELLBEING WALKS: Wellbeing Walks – Huntingdonshire.gov.uk