Boundaries for life is a health initiative that was founded in 2010 to promote health awareness at cricket matches across the UK. We do this by offering a free health check to spectators and ground staff alike.
Learn MoreOutstanding team members support our health promotion strategy. They aim to target people who might otherwise not access regular health checks and to promote awareness of very common and preventable conditions.
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BFL have been busy preparing for the 2016 season with health checks already delivered at Durham, Cardiff, Hove and Old Trafford. Watch this space for more news on these events
Learn MoreBoundaries for life (BFL) celebrates its fifth birthday this year. Dr Chet Trivedy founder and BFL lead takes a quick breath to look at what BFL has achieved over the last five years and pays tribute to the incredible team of dedicated volunteers who have tirelessly given up their time to carry out health checks at cricket grounds across the country. We have come a long way but still have a long way to go...
Learn MoreThe SSE Swalec home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club hosts health checks at the men’s and women’s T20 international between England and Australia this August bank holiday weekend.
Learn MoreAs part of the Sussex Cricket in the Community initiative ‘Feel Good’ the club teamed up with ‘Boundaries for Life’ (a health promotion intervention), to launch a free match - day health check service for fans attending the LV County Championship game...
Learn MoreWe are keen on promoting evidence-based healthcare delivery. Take a look at some of the anonymised data gathered from BFL events so far.
Jul 15, 2024
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