Bracknell-forest.gov.uk

Public Health Portal

WEBPublic health portal for Bracknell Forest Council. Providing you with guidance, advice and local provision to help live a healthy life.

Actived: 9 days ago

URL: https://health.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/

Mental health and wellbeing Bracknell Forest Council

WEBGood mental health is something we can work towards every day. Find support for adult mental health. Happiness Hub. The Happiness Hub is a collaboration of services offering mental health and wellbeing advice and support to those living in and around Bracknell Forest aged 18 years and over.

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Walks for Wellbeing

WEBGuided walks in Bracknell Forest to support your health and wellbeing . General information. Find out more about what to expect on one of our Walks for Wellbeing. More info. Walks for Wellbeing timetable. Full list of all walks. View timetable. Binfield: Popes Meadow and Piglittle Field.

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Health and social care Bracknell Forest Council

WEBDisabled Facilities Grants and other assistance. Drugs and alcohol advice. Emergency Duty Service. Keeping adults and children safe. Learning disabilities. Mental health and wellbeing. Public health and self care. Provider training.

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Healthcare services Bracknell Forest Council

WEBA specialist mental health occupational therapist assesses the impact of mental health and cognitive changes on day-to-day functioning. Their support includes: alternative techniques; compensatory approaches; supportive equipment and technology ; They can help in the following ways. Day-to-day functioning assessment

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Covid & Flu Vaccination Can-Do Bracknell Forest

WEBThe vaccine is offered to most children, including 2–3-year-olds and school-aged children from reception to year 11, as well as those with underlying health conditions. It is usually given as a quick and painless spray up the nose and should be administered as early as possible for their protection and to help stop the virus spreading to others.

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NHS Health Checks

WEBFigure 1 shows that in Bracknell Forest the cumulative percentage of people receiving an NHS health check is significantly higher than both the national average and the average for Thames Valley. This is the highest percentage across Berkshire. Fig 1. People receiving an NHS Health check Q1 2013/14 to Q2 2015/16 (NHS Health Check Profiles)

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Bracknell Forest Profile

WEBThe health data in the profiles is shown over two pages. The first page shows health outcome data such as hospital admissions and deaths. Due to the large differences in these outcomes based on age and gender, these factors have been taken into account using a process call ‘indirect standardisation’. This takes data for a particular

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Moving more for our mental health Bracknell Forest …

WEB11am to midday - strength and balance class at Crown Wood Community Centre. 1pm to 5pm - movement for mental health showcase at Princess Square, Bracknell. A showcase of exercise and wellbeing groups within the Bracknell Forest Community. Join for taster sessions throughout the afternoon and meet some wonderful organisations with the …

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Health & Wellbeing – Thrive!

WEBHealth & Wellbeing Promoting physical and mental health in schools creates a virtuous circle reinforcing children's attainment and achievement that in turn improves their wellbeing, enabling children to thrive and achieve their full potential. Chief Medical Officer of EnglandGood health and wellbeing is more than the absence of illness, it is about the …

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Engaged and healthy communities Bracknell Forest Council

WEBWe have a range of quality facilities and places to foster good health, and overall quality of life is good in the borough. However, it remains important for us to recognise both physical and mental health needs across all ages and backgrounds, particularly where we know many are still experiencing health challenges following the pandemic.

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Communicable disease

WEBPublic Health England data shows the rate of adults (aged 15 or above) newly diagnosed with HIV per 100,000 population in Bracknell Forest is falling. However, the percentage of late diagnosis of people with HIV in Bracknell Forest is increasing. Late diagnosis is the most important predictor of morbidity and mortality among those with …

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Healthy eating explained

WEBFibre – essential for keeping your bowel healthy. Fibre can be found in wholemeal bread, wholegrain breakfast cereals, brown rice, fruit and vegetables, oats, beans and pulses. Vitamins and Minerals – help your body to grow and develop. Minerals are found in foods such as meat, cereals (including cereal products such as bread), fish, milk

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Lifeline alarms and telecare Bracknell Forest Council

WEBLifeline alarms and telecare. A lifeline is a personal alarm system that provides a link to our dedicated control centre – 24 hours a day, every day of the year. The lifeline comes with a base unit and a pendant which can be worn either on your wrist or around your neck. Simply push the red button on the base unit or on your pendant to

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Healthy Workplace Alliance overview

WEBWorkplace health is about promoting and managing the health and wellbeing of staff and includes managing sickness absence and ‘presenteeism’ (a person who is physically at work, but unproductive). There is a wealth of evidence which shows the number of days lost each year are due to mental health, long term conditions and musculo-skeletal

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