Healthier Times - September 2024

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Healthier Times is the Public Health newsletter. The aim is to share news on upcoming campaigns, updates on new and existing projects, success stories and challenge some public health myths.

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a better u 

September 2024

a better u is everyone in South Tyneside working together to improve health and wellbeing. 'a better u, a better tomorrow'

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a better u - South Tyneside Family Hubs Activities

September 2024

Find out what's been happening this summer and what we've got planned for the Autumn!

Read more: Public health news: South Tyneside Family Hubs Activities


We Are Breastfeeding Friendly

September 2024

Family Hubs and a better u have teamed up to support breastfeeding mams in South Tyneside.

Read more: Public health news: We are Breastfeeding Friendly


South Tyneside Open Collective (STOC) for Good Food

September 2024

Delivering a more sustainable food system for South Tyneside

Read more: Public health news: South Tyneside Open Collective for Good Food (STOC)


Restart

September 2024

Restart offers support for anyone impacted by Domestic Abuse in South Tyneside.

Read more: Public health news: Restart


Cost of Living and Welcoming Places

September 2024

Information on the support, advice and services available to help with the cost of living crisis.

Read more: Public health news: Cost of Living Crisis and Welcoming Places


Local Area Coordination

September 2024

Putting our communities front and centre of everything we do.

Read more: Public health news: Local Area Coordination


Age Friendly Communities

September 2024

Age-friendly communities are places where people of all ages can live healthy and active lives.

Read more: Public health news: Age Friendly Communities


Social Determinants of Health

September 2024

The conditions in which we are born, live, work and age all influence our health and wellbeing.

Read more: Public health news: Social Determinants of Health


Winter Wellbeing

September 2024

Top tips and advice on staying well this winter

Read more: Winter health advice


Walking for Wellbeing

September 2024

Join South Tyneside Libraries for their weekly wellbeing walks - stay active and meet new people - FREE!

Read more: Public health news: Walking for wellbeing


Women's Wellbeing

September 2024

Empowering women to improve their health and wellbeing through the power of physical activity.

Read more:Public health news: Women's Wellbeing


The Pledge

September 2024

Public, private and voluntary organisations working together for South Tyneside

Read more:Public health news: The Pledge


HIV Testing

September 2024

Free Home Testing for HIV is available in South Tyneside

Read more: Public health news: HIV Testing & Pride


Consultations

September 2024

Get your voice heard on different health and wellbeing projects in South Tyneside

Read more: Public health news: Consultations


Research Projects

September 2024

Get more involved in research and become a research champion.

Read more: Public health news: Research


JSNAA

September 2024

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment identify current & future health & wellbeing needs.

Read more: Public health news: JSNAA


Useful Links

September 2024

A list of health and wellbeing websites that you may find helpful.

Read more: Public health newsletter: Useful links


Campaigns

Find out more about the campaigns we're supporting this quarter, see Public Health News - Campaigns

The Campaign Resources website can help you to promote health messages in your organisation. Whether you're looking to reduce kids' sugar consumption, deliver better adult health outcomes or increase cancer diagnosis and survival rates, you'll find everything you need, and more, in the .

Follow us on Facebook (@AbetterUSouthTyneside), X, formerly Twitter (@Become_AbetterU) and our brand new Instagram (@Become_AbetterU) for up to date information on the campaigns we're supporting.


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