Public Health England has launched new free All Our Health bite-sized e-learning sessions to improve the knowledge, confidence and skills of all health and care professionals in preventing illness, protecting health and promoting wellbeing.

 

The sessions cover some of the biggest issues in public health from childhood obesity to AMR and they contain signposting to trusted sources of helpful evidence, guidance and support to help professionals embed prevention in their everyday practice.

Please note the iHV does not host the e-LfH site. If you experience any problems accessing the site contact e-LfH.

Public Health England has been developing their “All Our Health” online resources. They have been working hard over the past few months to update existing content, whilst also expanding the areas covered to include important new content, such as childhood obesity and child oral health. All of these excellent resources can be found on the All Our Health website.

All Our Health is a call to action for all healthcare professionals to use their skills and relationships to maximise their impact on avoidable illness, health protection and promotion of wellbeing and resilience.  It is a framework of evidence to guide healthcare professionals in preventing illness, protecting health and promoting wellbeing.

They have also developed an All Our Health Prezi, which provides a strategic overview of the All Our Health programme. They encourage all public health colleagues to take a look at this, particularly the short video clips, which explain why All Our Health has been developed and the role it plays in supporting us all to get more serious about prevention.

Over the coming year, they will continue to develop these resources and would therefore welcome your feedback on the All Our Health programme by completing this short on-line survey.

Viv Bennett has shared number of announcements and releases that PHE is making to coincide with International Nurses Day.

All Our Health is a call to action for healthcare professionals working with patients and the population to contribute to closing the health and wellbeing gap and to prevent avoidable illness, protect health and promote wellbeing.

All Our Health provides resources to help health professionals to improve individual and population health outcomes.

The All Our Health Call to Action framework and specific topic guides on adult obesity and one on childhood obesity can be accessed via Gov.uk. Further topic guides will be uploading over the coming month.

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