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Living Well Making Every Contact Count (MECC) (MECC010)

Start Date:

05/03/2025

Duration:

1 x 2 hour session

Time:

10:00 - 12:00

Location

Virtual

Ideal For

Community/Volunteer Workers

Family

Health Workers

Schools

Social Care Workers

Takeaways

Voluntary Sector

Living Well Making Every Contact Count (MECC) is an approach to behaviour change which uses the day-to-day interactions which people and organisations have with other people to support them to make positive changes to their physical and mental health and wellbeing.

This approach uses the power of short opportunistic conversations. It can help encourage people to stay well, to take steps to address the challenges they face, access support they need, and generally cope better in challenging times.  This approach can help to reduce health inequalities.

Cost: FREE

Suitable for: Anyone who has contact with people and wants to develop Public Health knowledge

This 2 hour training course will cover:

 

Date

5th March, 10.00am – 12.00 noon delivered online using Microsoft Teams.

You can also find other learning and training on the ‘Learning Across the District’ page.

 

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