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Equally Well UK – Don’t just screen, intervene

Improving Physical Health Services in UK’s Mental Healthcare

Date: Friday 21st June 2024
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm
Delivered: Virtually via MS Teams

Equally Well UK would like to invite you to an online event on Friday 21st June 2024 on physical activity and exercise for improving metabolic health and recovery in people with mental illnesses.

In this webinar we will hear from Joe Firth (University of Manchester), Justin Chapman (Griffith University, Australia) and Matt Waugh (CNWL NHS Trust) who will:

  • outline what services and clinicians can do to improve health outcomes in youth healthcare
  • present research on the benefits of implementing exercise programmes, evidencing improved quality of life, and collaborative approaches with community organisations and hospital services
  • explore opportunities for partnering with community organisations in an ongoing project establishing a community gym with nutrition support in London.

Please sign up to attend below.

Please note this webinar is open to colleagues and networks that you feel may be interested in finding out more about us. If you have any questions, please get in touch with shizana.arshad@centreformentalhealth.org.uk.

Please note that the webinar will be recorded and shared on our website and on social media. You can find out more about how we protect the data you use to sign up by reading ourprivacy policy.

Equally Well UK: Physical health of people with mental illness

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