Services

  • The design and implementation of health promotion programmes and activities (click on to our campaigns page to find out about our latest initiatives).
  • Advice and information on all areas of health promotion (our links page will take you to many different sources of help on every aspect of healthy lifestyles).
  • Advice on the formulation of plans and policies.
  • Support and specialist advice for health educators.
  • Training on all aspects of health promotion and communication. Our courses page gives details of the sessions we have on offer from healthy eating and stress management to weight control and cardiac rehabilitation.
  • A free and comprehensive Resources Library. From leaflets and books to videos and display screens we have materials on 40 different health topics.

Our Topic Areas

1 AIDs
2 Accident Prevention
8 Alcohol
9 Anatomy
12 Breastfeeding
25 Cancer
29 Childcare and Development
35 Citizenship
46 Dental Health
51 Drugs and Addictions
54 Elderly and Retirement
56 Environmental Health and Ecology
57 Exercise
60 Family Planning
68 Foot Care
70 Disabilities
71 Health
72 Health Education - PSHE
73 Health Education - Primary
74 Health Education - Secondary
75 Health Education - Health Promotion       

76 Health Education - Data
77 Health Education - Training Skills
81 Heart
83 Hygiene - Home & Personal
91 Immunisation
96 Infestations
97 Kinetic Handling
100 Men’s Health
104 Mental Health
115 Nutrition
128 Pregnancy and Childbirth
135 Relationships
141 Sex Education
145 Tobacco
149 Special Conditions
150 Osteoporosis
154 Bereavement
164 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
170 Complementary Therapy
171 Women’s Health
200 Equipment


The topic areas we cover are very varied, but we concentrate most of our work on the following:

Tobacco
Healthy Eating
Physical activity        
Heart disease prevention
Cancer prevention
Health Education in Schools     

Alcohol and Drugs
Sexual Health
Mental Health
Accident Prevention 
Weight Management

Information, advice and training can be given in all these areas, plus many others such as women’s health, dental care and breastfeeding.

 

This page was last updated by Yvonne Le Page on 29/03/07
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