2024 spring Step Count Challenge
Grab your teammates, sign and get moving in the workplace!
Research, data and evidence to help make the case for active travel investment, infrastructure and behaviour change programmes.
We work to influence people to adopt active travel behaviours through our funding, support, projects and partnership work.
Our walking challenge for Scottish workplaces. The aim is simple - walk more and feel the difference.
Volunteer Chairperson named as our 2023 Step Count Champion
Sheena McLellan was named Step Count Champion 2022 for her efforts and encouragement in supporting the health and wellbeing of her colleagues at NHS Inverness Social Work Teams.
Stephen Whiston, with Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership has supported the health and fitness of his colleagues with our Step Count Challenge.
An NHS workplace has been awarded our Walk at Work Award after hosting its own Step Count Challenge and creating an active culture during the working day.
Workmates from Perth and Kinross have covered the equivalent of walking around the world and a bit more in just five weeks with the help of one of our bespoke workplace challenges.
Kasia Smith from North Ayrshire Council is our 2020 Step Count Champion of the Year.
Kayleigh Lytham: "Being included, being heard and being able to contribute matters."
We have partnered with a number of universities including the University of Stirling to undertake an exciting body of research into the impact and benefits of our national Step Count Challenge.
Workplaces which encourage physical activity in and around the working day experience increased productivity, fewer sick days and a happier, healthier team.
Welcome to Paths for All’s new Walking with Nature campaign which is very close to my heart.
Our Senior Development Officer, Emma Anderson reflects on the conclusion of our Care About Walking project to support people living in care homes to stay active.
It's National Walking Month - a perfect time to share why we all love walking.
Teams of workmates across the country are being invited to sign up for our walking challenge that will put a spring in their step.
A walking team based on the Shetland Islands has won our national Step Count Challenge crown for the second time, registering over 3.6 million steps in just four weeks.
Our workplace walking challenge is celebrating its 10th anniversary by inviting teams to sign up for a special autumn of being more active.
Our Walking with Nature campaign has been recognised in the highly coveted Nature of Scotland Awards 2021.
Over 320 Scottish Enterprise employees walked more than 47,700 miles during a month-long workplace walking challenge.
A new study has been published showing the benefits of the challenge
We've got just the thing to help everyone feel happier and healthier this spring.
Our accreditation and challenges are available to help employers focus on health and wellbeing
Our fun walking challenge exclusively for workmates across Scotland has re-opened for business.
Businesses across Scotland are being encouraged to get their staff walking more and sitting less with the help of our tailor-made challenges.
Open for free to homeworkers, key workers and furloughed staff, the challenge helped people through unprecedented times
We've launched a special edition of our Step Count Challenge for teams of workmates to keep them moving and motivated while at home and to keep them connected with each other in a fun way throughout May.
A team of council workers from Shetland have walked their way to victory in a nationwide workplace walking challenge.
Escaping the office, feeling fitter, and enjoying a walk and talk with workmates in the outdoors.
We're excited to announce the launch of our Podcast series Voices of the Walk.
Workmates from North Lanarkshire Council have taken our walking challenge for workplaces in their stride.
Workplaces across Scotland are being encouraged to get involved in the Step Count Challenge, Paths for All's fun online walking challenge to break up the 9 to 5.