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Healthy You Cambridge
WEBsport@cambridge.gov.uk. 01223 457532. Follow Get Moving Cambridge on Facebook. Follow Get Moving Cambridge on Instagram. Was this page helpful? Healthy You is a lifestyle service delivered by Cambridge City Council, offering opportunities for residents to take part in free or heavily subsidised physical activity and to learn about healthy eating.
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Check food hygiene ratings
WEBWe award a score of 0 to 5, which reflects the standard of food hygiene at the time of the inspection. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) publishes food hygiene ratings. Find food hygiene ratings on the FSA website. The rating scheme encourages businesses to treat the areas their customers cannot see with the same care as their front-of-house areas.
Cambridge State of the City report 2022
WEBAPPENDIX D 6 Jobs, employment and earnings Cambridge is an attractive place for people to work and has a high proportion of good, well-paid jobs in professional, scientific and technical activities, and the information and communication
Register now for free health and wellbeing activities at …
WEBHealthy You is running a completely free, online, month-long health and wellbeing festival in January and organisers are encouraging residents to register now to receive event updates and timetable news in the run up to the festival.
Council to take forward new Air Quality Strategy
WEB6 October 2023. Cambridge City Council has agreed to work on a new Air Quality Strategy to target stricter air quality standards – in line with the World Health Organisation (WHO) targets – and to develop the strategy jointly with South Cambridgeshire District Council (SCDC). The decision was taken at the Environment and Community Scrutiny
Strategy to Tackle Health Inequalities In Cambridgeshire
WEBA series of ‘Status Reports’ have tracked progress on Tackling Health Inequalities: A Programme for Action. These ‘Status Reports,’ published in 2005 and 2007, both summarise the progress being made to deliver the health inequalities target and highlight the nature of the on-going challenge.
Invigorate: Fitness activities to improve wellbeing
WEBInvigorate programme activities. Our Invigorate programme of physical activities can help improve your wellbeing. Sessions are free or low-cost, and everybody is welcome to attend. We particularly welcome people experiencing anxiety, depression or other mental ill health. The programme currently includes football, walks, racket sports and yoga.
Fitness for adults with long-term medical conditions
WEBOur exercise referral service can help you manage your long-term medical condition or disability with a prescriptive programme of activity. Each programme lasts 12 weeks or longer and includes support, assistance and supervision as required from specialist exercise professionals. Your tailored programme might include gym-based exercise …
Fitness activities to help improve your wellbeing
WEBMondays, 5.30 to 6.30pm at Nightingale Pavilion on Nightingale Avenue. Tuesdays, 6 to 7pm at the Meadows Community Centre on Arbury Road. Thursdays, 5.30 to 6.30pm at Fields Nursery School on Galfrid Road. £3.50 per session, or £18 for six sessions – booking in advance is essential. Reserve your place on a Yoga for Health …
Common health and safety issues
WEBThis is especially important if you are in charge of work activities because you will have legal responsibilities. Follow the links below for more information about common health and safety risks: Air conditioning units and cooling towers. Asbestos. Computers. Electricity. Hazardous substances. Managing shift work. Manual handling.
Greater Cambridge residents to have their say on new Air Quality
WEB24 January 2024. Greater Cambridge residents are being invited to help shape the new Air Quality Strategy which will seek to improve air quality in the Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire area, to protect the health and wellbeing of residents. The consultation is being carried out by Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District
We will now recognise experience of care as a Protected …
WEBWe will now recognise experience of care as a Protected Characteristic. 20 February 2024. Councillors voted unanimously at our meeting of Full Council on Thursday (15 February) to treat the experience of spending time in the care system as if it were a Protected Characteristic. Currently the Public Sector Equality Duty requires public bodies
Refer a patient to the exercise referral service
WEBThe Department of Health stipulates that we can only accept referrals to our exercise referral programme from doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and dietitians.. We cannot accept referrals from health trainers, social prescribers, assistant health professionals, or falls specialists.
Advice for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people
WEBIf you want advice on any health issues, you should be able to see any local GP or dentist, even if you are not registered. You can also get 24-hour help and advice by calling 111. For advice for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people, please contact Jo Chisholm, Community Development Officer for the Gypsy Roma Traveller Community, on 01223 457374 or
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