Wiltshire Council launches new service to help people with their mental wellbeing
It's been launched to also help people who've struggled with their mental health during the coronavirus pandemic
Wiltshire Council is launching the new Wiltshire Health Improvement Hub which will assist people who want to improve their health and mental wellbeing.
The new service builds on the success of the current Health Trainer Service which has been running since 2014, and has supported 5000 people in Wiltshire to lose weight and eat a healthy diet, increase physical activity, reduce alcohol intake, stop smoking and improve emotional wellbeing.
The Health Improvement Hub will be a single point of access for referrals to the Health Improvement Coaches, Healthy Me (child and family weight management service), and our new group adult weight management programme, Healthy Us, due to launch January 2021.
Cllr Simon Jacobs, Cabinet Member for Public Health said:
“Many people have struggled with their mental health in recent months due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
"In response we are refocusing the current health trainer service and launching the Health Improvement Coaches service, so that we can better support the residents of Wiltshire.
“The new service will support mental wellbeing by giving clients practical tools and advice which will assist behaviour change and improve their health.
"For example, supporting a client to eat more healthily or reduce their alcohol intake to support their mental wellbeing.
"Or practical behaviour change support for low mood, reducing stress or anxiety. Coaches will also continue to offer 1-2-1 stop smoking support and 1-2-1 weight management support."
Health Improvement Coaches with offer one-to-one support for six one-hour session which can be carried out over the phone or virtually due to the Covid-19 restrictions.
The free service will be available to anyone aged 18 or over.
More information can be found here