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The Centre for Wellbeing are pleased to announce the latest offering as part of the ‘Self-Referral’ programmes they have to offer.
This does not require any kind of referral or attendance via Occupational Health, meaning that anyone and everyone can access it without the need for a referral.
The ‘Self-Referral’ pathway relies on advertising rather than clinical referrals; therefore, we would appreciate your support in spreading the word.
EatWell is the Centre for Wellbeing’s (CfW) latest offering to help you improve your wellbeing. With bitesize videos that can be watched in your own time at your own pace, this is a great way to improve your understanding of nutrition and make some healthy changes.
EatWell lives on our self-referral platform on the Centre for Wellbeing booking site and is broken down into modules. Each module has multiple bitesize videos.
After each module there are a few questions to give you a chance to check your understanding, but this is not a test.
This is beneficial for everyone to learn more about their nutritional habits and ways they can improve.
The information is created and delivered by the CfW’s in house nutritionist, Christian Smith.
Don’t worry, once you start the course you will have 6 months to complete. If you do not complete in this time, you simply have to re-enrol yourself.
Totara provides badges and certificates for completion of courses. A reward system is being developed to reward those who engage in an accumulated number of courses.
You can book onto this through the Centre for Wellbeing Booking Site.
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