Resources

Women and Girls Presentation Template

Millions of women and girls around the world walk, run and volunteer at parkrun events. This editable template presentation is designed for anyone who wants to talk to a group of people about what parkrun is, how it works, how easy it is to get involved, and what the benefits are.

Tertiary Students Presentation Template

This presentation gives an overview of how to get involved as a walker, runner or volunteer at parkrun, with a specific section targeted at students and teachers.

Schools Presentation Template

At parkrun, we want to make physical activity (including volunteering) fun and social for people from a young age so that it becomes a lifelong habit. This presentation supports anyone in a school environment to talk about the benefits of parkrun to their pupils and their peers.

Public Health Presentation Template

Thousands of health professionals around the world regularly signpost their patients to parkrun for fresh air, friendship and fitness. This presentation supports practitioners and practice staff to introduce patients and colleagues to parkrun and provides an overview of some of the benefits.

GP Practice Presentation Template

The parkrun Practice Initiative supports GPs and practice staff to create a link with their local parkrun(s), start a conversation with patients about parkrun and to introduce that person to parkrun as a walker, runner, volunteer or spectator. This presentation empowers GPs and practice staff with a resource to introduce parkrun to patients and colleagues.

Presentation template for people living with disabilities

parkrun strives to make its events as accessible and inclusive as possible for people who live with disabilities and long-term health conditions. This presentation provides an overview of many frequently asked questions and showcases several parkrunners who show just how empowering parkrun can be.

Correctional Centres Presentation Template

parkruns have been taking place in correctional facilities and youth detention centres since 2017. This presentation gives an overview of how parkrun operates in facilities that are closed to the general public, and explores how officers, staff, contractors and residents can be involved as walkers, runners, volunteers and spectators.