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Healthy Eating Week Webinars

Mental Health / Digestive Health / Men's Health / Women's Health / Nutrition / Healthy Diet / Recipes / Lifestyle / Healthy Weight / Sleeping Better / Family Health

As we near the end of Healthy Eating Week 2020 the Health & Wellbeing Team would like to thank all of those to participated in this week’s nutritional webinars and we hope you found them useful

Healthy Eating Week

Nutrition / Healthy Diet / Lifestyle / Family Health

This year’s BNF Healthy Eating Week will run from 28 September to 4 October 2020.

Payroll Giving - Finding a way to Give Back

Workplace Health

£4 billion, usually raised for charities through fundraising events, will be lost this year due to the Coronavirus yet the services UK charities provide are needed now more than ever.

Healthy Eating Week LIVE Webinars 28 September - 04 October 2020

Nutrition

In conjunction with BNF Healthy Eating Week which runs from 28 September 2020 - 04 October 2020 the Health & Wellbeing Team have arranged a number of Nutrition Sessions provided by Jane McClena

Self-Care for Schools

Workplace Health

Please see below a link to a 6 minute webinar on self-care for schools through the lens of the COVID pandemic.

Reading through MS Teams

Workplace Health

Health and Wellbeing Champion Initiative

EA Healthwell Restart Programme

Workplace Health

Our Health and Wellbeing team are delighted to present some of our planned activity to support staff health and wellbeing during the next three months. 

Maximising Nutrition - 4 week challenge - starts 3 September 2020

Nutrition

We are delighted to be teaming up with Vital Nutrition to run a 4 week challenage on maximising your nutrition. 

Hidden Harm Awareness for Education Professionals - ADDITIONAL DATES ADDED

7 October, 2020 - 14:00

This course is aimed at EA Staff working within a school or other educational setting (e.g.

Free

Men living with Loss

Coping with Bereavement

Men and women sometimes cope with grief and loss in different ways. There are many reasons for this. Recent research tells us that men and women process information differently.