Healthy You
Healthy You has been commissioned and funded by Cambridgeshire County Council and Peterborough City Council to provide a range of health and active lifestyle services for people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. The FREE services for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough residents who are looking to make changes to their lifestyle, include:- Stop Smoking Falls Drink Less Weight
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Healthy Lifestyle services provides free programme offers to support schools to embed physical activity and healthy eating into the daily lives of children and their families. There are four programmes available: Healthy You, Healthy Me – This is a classroom-based series of lessons focusing on healthy eating including physical activity games. This
Read More About Healthy You For SchoolsHEAR – the free to use mental health text service
NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough provides HEAR – the free to use mental health text service HEAR 85258 is being funded by NHS Cambridgeshire & Peterborough, in partnership with the national service SHOUT. The free to use text service provides real-time support to people who are struggling with their mental health across the county. When texting
Read More About HEAR – the free to use mental health text serviceKeep Your Head New
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Integrated Care System (ICS) Partners have refreshed the Keep Your Head website. It continues to provide a central hub of high quality information on mental health and mental health services. It also offers tailored and age-appropriate information for children and young people, adults, professionals and schools on a wide range of
Read More About Keep Your HeadLife Education Cambridgeshire & Peterborough
Life Education is a primary prevention programme focusing on drug and health education. We explore with young people how amazing their bodies are and how the human body can be affected by drugs. We develop understanding around physical and mental health. Through the ‘life skills’ approach, children are enabled to practise how to make healthy
Read More About Life Education Cambridgeshire & PeterboroughLiving Sport
The Daily Mile™ Target Audience: Primary Schools, SLT, PE Coordinators Delivery Method: The Daily Mile is delivered through the class teacher during curriculum time, taking 15mins to jog or run outside. Register for free with www.thedailymile.co.uk Intended Outcomes: Increased level of physical activity undertaken by all children through The Daily Mile, leading to increased fitness levels
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Joe Mitton, owner and founder of MittFit, is a multi-award winning personal trainer who has worked directly with over 1,000 local Cambridge residents and does a lot for his community through work in schools, homeless shelters and other charities. MittFit takes a holistic approach to health and fitness working hard to personalise as much of
Read More About MittFitNessie
Nessie is commissioned by Cambridgeshire County Council to provide free support to families of children and young people who self-harm. Nessie will be offering: parent workshops across Cambridgeshire schools, in community settings and online targeted 1-1 parent support telephone and online parent support school based group support for targeted group of young people NESSie is
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Whether you’re looking for advice, or are worried about a child, the NSPCC have got a range of helplines to support you. While we understand that your school will have procedures and policies in place for safeguarding issues, we recognise that if you’re working with and supporting children and families, sometimes you might need to
Read More About NSPCCPECT – Creating sustainable places
PECT is an environmental charity that aims to make places better for people and the planet. We promote sustainable practices to help protect our environment now and to leave a legacy for future generations. Globally we are using more resources than the planet can renew each year. This means that we are emitting more carbon
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