In Northern Ireland, we support employers to encourage their employees to consider active travel in their daily routine.
Our team co-ordinate a packed programme of activities to motivate and engage employees. Credit: Sustrans
What we offer
We engage with workplaces by delivering a range of events, activities, training, information and personal support to enable a shift towards active travel to work.
Our team co-ordinate a packed programme of activities to motivate and engage employees.
We deliver:
- cycle training (all abilities; beginners, returners, commuters)
- women/men into cycling programmes
- bike maintenance workshops
- free bike checks
- try an e-bike
- borrow a bicycle scheme
- led walks and cycles
- journey planning and advice
- cycle to work day events
- workplace challenges and competitions
- active travel champions training
- cycle-friendly employer accreditation
- our annual active travel challenge
- guidance on achieving the PHA’s 5 steps to wellbeing
- incentives and much more.
Leading the way with active travel – Belfast
You can avail of these services for free if you work for one of the following:
- Public Health Agency (Belfast).
- Belfast Health and Social Care Trust.
- Belfast City Council.
- Business Services Organisation.
- Department for Infrastructure.
Leading the way with active travel – North West
You can avail of these services for free if you work for one of the following:
- Derry City and Strabane District Council.
- Public Health Agency (Gransha Park House).
- Western Health and Social Care Trust.
Other workplaces
If your workplace doesn't fall into one of the groups above, don't worry - we still have a range of activities and programmes available.
We can provide packages that include cycle training, bike maintenance sessions and much more to organisations that want happier and healthier employees who travel actively to work.
Find out more on how we can help your employees
Contact us to book a cycle training package for your employees
Active Travel Champions support colleagues by sharing information, organising workplace activities, such as stalls at events, challenges, bike rides or lunchtime walks.