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Healthy Workplaces
WEBA third of a person’s working hours are spent at their workplaces, whether this is at an office or at home. Workplaces offer great potential to promote and sustain employee health and wellbeing. Regardless of the type of workplace it remains vitally important to eat healthily and keep moving. Employers can support their staff to maintain
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Healthy Weight Services
WEBHealthy Weight Services. Maintaining a healthy weight is so important: It helps you lower your risk of developing health problems, helps you feel good about yourself, and gives you more energy to enjoy life. However, some of us need more support to achieve this and there are a variety of services available to help. Our plan includes:
Healthy Communities
WEBHealthy Communities. Our health is determined by many factors. These can relate to the way that we live, our social circumstances as well as wider environmental influences. There are a variety of local programmes and initiatives across Cardiff and Vale that provide support to enable communities to eat well and move more. Our plan includes:
Healthy and Sustainable Food Procurement
WEBHealthy food procurement policies have the potential to increase the overall demand for more healthy products, drive the reformulation of foods by food manufacturers, and increase the availability of healthier foods to the general public. Our plan includes: Embed principles of healthy food procurement across public sector bodies Link with the Corporate Health …
Food Related Benefits
WEBFood Related Benefits. To access the Food Benefits Awareness session, register here. Please check your spam/junk folder for the email and if you do not see it within 10 minutes, please contact [email protected]. Following a review into the uptake of Healthy Start Vouchers locally, it was clear that awareness of the scheme was low
What we have achieved
WEB00:00. 00:00. MOVE MORE, EAT WELL EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS SURVEY. During the Autumn Term 2021 we invited schools from across Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan to take part in a survey. We wanted to find out how schools were supporting healthy eating and enabling physical activity. View and download the report by clicking the link below.
Creating healthier places and spaces for our present and future
WEBMove More Eat Well aims to inspire individuals and organisations to make positive lifestyle changes, creating a social movement for improved health and wellbeing throughout Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. This resource aims to support Public Service Boards, public bodies, cross sector organisations and individuals to take forward actions
Local communities supported to build resilience through moving …
WEBLocal communities supported to build resilience through moving more and eating well. Our Public sector organisations across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan join together today for the virtual launch of a new movement which aims to encourage and support people to move more and to eat well. The Move More Eat Well Plan 2020-23 aims to
Cardiff Growing Together
WEBPartners of the #MoveMoreEatWell partnership plan have been supporting individuals in Cardiff with access to food in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Food for Life Get Togethers, which are regular community activities that aim to connect people from all ages and backgrounds through growing, cooking and eating good food, initially adapted its
Educational Settings
WEBChildren and young people spend lot of their time in child care and educational settings. These settings can have a big impact on helping to influence lifestyle behaviours. Good health and well-being is key to successful learning and can influence future life outcomes. Developing health initiatives within these settings provide children, young people, …
Healthy Advertising and Marketing
WEBCreating an environment where healthy living is the norm and where healthier foods are promoted is vital to help people make healthier dietary choices that will positively impact their long-term health and well-being. Our plan includes: Restrict junk food advertising across Cardiff and the Vale. Promote healthy foods in marketing campaigns.
Hydration Workplace Toolkit
WEBMove More Eat Well aims to inspire individuals and organisations to make positive lifestyle changes, creating a social movement for improved health and wellbeing throughout Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. In partnership with Refill Wales Cardiff and Vale UHB have created a toolkit to encourage employers to promote drinking water to their staff.
Informed Workforce and Population
WEBInformed Workforce and Population. Training that aims to increase knowledge, skills and awareness of the key messages and local approaches relating to moving more and eating well, can be of benefit both trained individuals as well as the staff, partners and communities they work with. Up-skilling the workforce and the community contributes to
Healthy Schools Cardiff Network
WEBThe Healthy Schools Cardiff Network is a local award scheme managed by the Cardiff Education Service and supported by key partners including the Cardiff and Vale Local Public Health Team. The scheme has been running since 1999 and is accredited by the Welsh Network of Healthy School Schemes. Funding for all the Healthy School schemes …
Dusty Forge Pantry opens community kitchen and café thanks to …
WEBFor £5 a week, members can pick up around £20 worth of healthy produce sourced by Fareshare, a charity that redistributes surplus from supermarkets and food producers. Around 100 members benefit from the pantry every week. Additional funding from C3SC has now enabled Dusty Forge Pantry to open a community kitchen and café.
Vale of Glamorgan Healthy and Sustainable Pre-school Scheme
WEBThe scheme reaches young children through the child care organisations they attend (nurseries, playgroups and childminders) and encourages healthy behaviour from the very earliest age. The scheme is divided into 8 health topic areas: Preliminary Phase (an introduction to the scheme) Nutrition and oral health. Physical activity and active play.
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