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Health, wellbeing and fitness courses
WebFind out more about Brightside. If you are interested in the Brightside programme for yourself, a friend or someone you work with, you can: view the available Brightside courses and book your place. email brightside.mailbox@derbyshire.gov.uk. tel: 01629 532447. Share this page.
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Education, health and care courses
WebAn Access to Higher Education Diploma (level 3) in nursing, midwifery and allied health gives you a direct route to a university-level degree. Entry requirements: age 19 plus, GCSE in maths and English language at grade C/4 or above, or functional skills at level 2, depending on your degree of choice, universities may require GCSE science or
Health and wellbeing
WebThey are here to support you and your family as part of the 0-19 year olds free public health and wellbeing services. From birth to early adulthood, this website and the team are here to provide you with the support and information you need to keep your family healthy. This includes: Children’s continence service. Services for 0-5 year-olds.
Guide to wellness action plans
WebDeveloping a Wellness Action Plan (WRAP) can help employees to actively support their own mental health by reflecting on the causes of stress and poor mental health, and by taking ownership of practical steps to help address these triggers. This process can also help managers to open up dialogue with employees, understand their needs and
About public health
WebPublic health has several main areas of work: your health - through supporting lifestyle change, and working with communities to tackle the issues that cause health inequalities. health protection - managing infectious disease, environmental health hazards and health emergencies, plus vaccination and screening programmes.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
WebThis is done through the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). The JSNA reports on the health and wellbeing needs of people in Derbyshire. It brings together data on local health and wellbeing needs and looks ahead at emerging challenges and any future needs. This information then guides the future planning and commissioning of health and
Derby and Derbyshire NHS' Five Year Plan 2023/24 to 2027/28
WebThe NHS Long Term Plan (LTP) established a series of ambitious health improvement objectives for the NHS to deliver, including but not limited to: Halving the neonatal mortality rate. Reducing the number of heart attacks and strokes by 10%. Increasing the number of cancers diagnosis at stage 1 and 2 level.
Children and Young People
WebChildren and Young People There are over 150,000 people under the age 18 in Derbyshire, their health and wellbeing from birth through to adulthood is a priority for Derbyshire. This section of observatory explores the health of these children and young people; including information on births, child bodyweight, teenage conceptions and child vaccinations.
Health and Wellbeing Board
WebDerbyshire's Health and Wellbeing Board sets priorities to improve health and wellbeing in the county. It also makes sure that services we provide, and services from GPs and other healthcare providers work effectively together. The board is chaired by our Cabinet Member for Health and Communities, and includes representatives from other
Fairfield Adult Education Centre
WebFairfield adult education and youth centre. Fairfield Centre. Victoria Park Road. Buxton. Derbyshire. SK17 7PE. You can check the availability of the meeting rooms at Fairfield adult education and youth centre. All bookings must be made by contacting the location administrators. Fairfield Youth Centre can also be booked through the contacts on
Other factors affecting health
WebOther factors affecting health. There are many different factors that can affect your health. These include things like housing, financial security, community safety, employment, education and the environment. These are known as the wider determinants of health. Not all these factors are directly under your control, but are part of the place
Adult social care
WebIf you're under 18 you can find information and support from our children's services. If you're concerned about how someone is treating you or someone you know, please contact Call Derbyshire, email: [email protected] or tel: 01629 533190 between 9am and 5pm. For social care emergencies outside of these hours tel: 01629 532600.
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