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    Physical activity is all about moving from one place to another. Being physically active is much easier than you think, it includes going for walks, housework,

    gardening, as well as sport and exercise. You don’t need to run a marathon to gain the benefits of physical activity, just move more and sit less during the day!

    For many people starting to participate in physical activity can be daunting. It’s important to realise that it’s not about dressing in lycra, and goin

    g to the gym (if that’s not your thing). You can be physically active anywhere. There are many ways to increase physical activity and one of the easiest ways is to walk!

    Physical activity is good for us, not only to help us physically, but also for our mental health. It doesn’t matter what your age or fitness level. Move More, Sit less!

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    These simple eight exercises can help you improve your strength and balance which in turn helps you to stay active and independent in your everyday life.

  • 52967-NICHS-Well-Webinar_2021-10-25-152137_gtgn.pdf
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    Northern Ireland Chest, Heart and Stroke interactive webinars empower people to make informed lifestyle changes that will reduce their risk of developing chest, heart and stroke illnesses.

    The webinars are available on a wide range of topics, providing
    the information and tools needed to enable individuals to look after
    and improve their health. Webinars can be delivered live or recorded.

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    Excessive dryness or eczema due to hand washing

    As coronavirus fears continue to circulate and we see rising cases in the UK, it only makes sense to follow current recommendations surrounding the importance of hand hygiene and washing practices.  However, repeated cleansing and use of alcohol gel has resulted in nearly all of my patients this week in suffering with some degree of either excessive dryness or very active hand dermatitis (eczema)

  • What to expect after your child's Covid Vaccination.pdf
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    The health service is offering the COVID-19 vaccine to all eligible children. This leaflet tells you what to expect after your child has had their vaccination.

  • COVID-19 Booster guide 16s and over leaflet FINAL 0122.pdf
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    People aged 16 years and over, and those aged 12 years and over who are at risk (including health and social care workers) will be offered a booster dose of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine. Find out how to get your booster vaccination at www.nidirect.gov.uk/ covid-vaccine

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    his animated video for children aims to support families and kids by explaining what happens when you are tested for coronavirus. The video addresses some of the fears children may have about being tested and provides a clear outline of the testing process.

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    Welcome to the online Stress Control class

    As the HSCNI can’t deliver our Stress Control classes in the community just now, Dr Jim White will, instead, live-stream the classes, free-of-charge. Click here to get all the dates. To find out more about Stress Control click here. 

    All you need to successfully complete this class is to watch each of the six sessions, read the booklets and use the relaxation and mindfulness. You can find the sessions on YouTube.

    The next class will begin in Northern Ireland on 14th November

    https://ni.stresscontrol.org/

     

  • CYPSP Cost-of-Living-Crisis-Resource (3).pdf
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    Cost of Living Crisis
    A Guide to Locality Based Targeted Resources and
    Practical Support for Families and Children
    Struggling with the Current Cost of Living Crisis

Membership of the Regional Workforce Wellbeing Network

The Regional Workforce Wellbeing Network is led by Dr Sarah Meekin, Head of Psychological Services in BHSCT and the majority of the 17 Health and Social Care  organisations in Northern Ireland are represented in this network. At the start of the COVID-19 response this network was tasked with supporting managers and staff with the development and delivery of psychological support services for staff working across Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland.