Stuart Hollis Learning and Health Adult Learners’ Week 2012.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Well, shortly after a breakdown – I am talking about my own experience – you feel raw. You are very sensitive and you are easily hurt. It is not easy.
Advertisements

Healthy Body, Healthy Mind!
Living Well with Arthritis: A Self-Management Approach.
Arts and Older People Brighton & Hove 16 th March 2015.
Sheffield Health Trainer Service 12 th July 2013.
Module 5 Long Term Conditions Self Care Training.
Hauora Recap.
The future of health and social care in Salford – the next 5 years Partnership presentation by: Salford City Council Salford Clinical Commissioning Group.
Social Impact for the voluntary and community sectors The Outward Bound Trust’s experience of measuring impact Emma Ferris Head of Impact Evaluation.
+ Sabrina M. Neeley, PhD, MPH Department of Community Health Boonshoft School of Medicine Wright State University, Dayton OH Living with EDS: Developing.
Mental Health Promotion Carole Devaney Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Mental Health Promotion Network.
Healthy Foundations – Lesson 1: Your Total Health
Fear of Recurrence How to Conquer It Brenda Casey MSW Social Worker Arizona Cancer Center (520)
Children's Food Trust National charity protecting children’s right to eat better and so, to do better Provider of training, resources and support to early.
The Benefits of Cardiac Rehabilitation By: Jenna Kong  An overview for people that are interested in participating in a program.
Self Care. Self Care: Sleep How Much Sleep Do You Need? It’s utterly important to get 7 to 8 hours of sleep in order to receive the health benefits that.
Dementia Produced by Wessex LMCs in partnership with: Dr Nicola Decker, GP Alzheimer’s Society.
Stuart Hollis Kathryn James Programme Director – Mental Health NIACE
The Health Information Navigator Role A key focus of the 2020 Vision is to improve the support and treatment of people with multiple and long term illnesses,
Living a Balanced Life Presented by: Amanda Ostgulen Office of Student Engagement, KU Medical Center.
Your Psychological and Spiritual Well-Being
Keep well Employability. What is ‘Employability’ Encompasses all the things that enable people to increase their chances of getting a job, staying in,
Laurie McMillan Senior Safety Adviser & Workplace Health Adviser.
Chapter 11 Staying Healthy and Safe Chapter 11 Staying Healthy and Safe Lesson 11.1 It’s Your Health Lesson 11.1 It’s Your Health.
Healthy active lifestyles Learning objectives To understand the physical, mental and social benefits of exercise. To be able to explain how physical.
One–to–one learning for older people receiving care.
Health Triangle Review Video
The Cancer Nutrition Network for Texans presents: Creating Cancer Care Teams: A workshop for Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers The CNNT is funded.
The Health Triangle  Health is the measure of our body’s efficiency and over-all well-being.  The health triangle is a measure of the different aspects.
Essential Question How do I achieve optimal health and wellness ?
1 Teaching for Safety Trainers. 2 OSHA Training Guidelines (OSHA )  A. Determine if Training is Needed  B. Identify Training Needs  C. Identify.
Texting transition Claire Craig and Neil Mayne. Overview and background The broader context of the work –My research: health promotion –LTA post: exploring.
IPC What can Extra Care deliver and how do we know.
1 Prescribing Learning Kathryn James Development Officer Learning and Health.
‘Self-management after stroke’ Angela Usher 28 June 2011.
Emotional Literacy Gerry Campbell. Emotional Intelligence An intelligent use of emotions? Emotions as a form of intelligence?
Chapter One Making Healthy Choices
Chapter 1 Elizabeth Lytle, MPH, BSN, RN Los Altos School District Your Invitation to a Healthy Future.
HEALTH TRIANGLE.
Building Human Resource Management Skills National Food Service Management Institute 1 Adult Learning Principles Objectives At the completion of this module,
Its Our Mental Health Beat the Blues Tuesday Group.
RECREATION: AN ESSENTIAL PART OF YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
Help Your Patients be Active and Healthy. Health benefits of physical activity are beyond doubt  Promote health – weight control, joint flexibility,
Renfrewshire Services May Renfrewshire Services Our Approach Amy Haines – Service Manager.
Parent & Carer Guide Creating Confident Children Promoting positive mental health, emotional well-being and resilience An introduction to ‘Remember that.
The Health Triangle.
Growing Health: The health and wellbeing benefits of community food growing How the health service can use food growing to deliver.
Number your paper from ____ 1. A suicide attempt is just a bid for attention and ignoring it will discourage another attempt. ____ 2. A minor suicide.
YOUR HEALTH!.
WHAT IS HEALTH?. Health is… A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. Think of your health as a triangle with equal sides.
Sunny Singh Adult Social Care January 2016 Transforming Lives: Community Navigators.
Benefits of Physical Activity
Emotional Health and Well-being. Emotional Health and Wellbeing What is Emotional Health and Wellbeing? Why do we want to improve it? The Strategy The.
Teach-back Method for Patient Education Tracy Grant Viterbo University.
Healthy active lifestyles Learning objectives To understand the physical, mental and social benefits of exercise. To be able to explain how physical.
Decisions for Health Textbook HEALTH and WELLNESS.
Social, Economic and Health Impacts of WaveLength’s Work with Loneliness and Isolation Key findings from qualitative research.
Wellness and Healthy Active Living PPL 10 – Grade 9 Health & Physical Education Mr. Longval.
Registered Charity We provide a range of Communication and Information Services to the Deaf Community in Norfolk Manage the Deaf Community Centre in Norwich.
SSC in Integrative Medicine
Shared Haemodialysis Care: Giving people who receive dialysis the opportunity to take a role in their own care. Professor Martin Wilkie – Consultant Renal.
Wellness and Decision-Making Lesson 3
Mental Health Awareness Week th May 2018
DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH IT'S ASSUMED YOU KNOW.... DIMENSIONS OF HEALTH EMOTIONAL SOCIAL MENTAL PHYSICAL SPIRITUAL.
Mental Wellbeing Week Healthy Minds.
What Is Health??.
Too ill for caring: Health and wellbeing among older carers in Northern Ireland Wednesday 13 June 2018 #OlderCarersNI.
Mental Health Module 8.
Chris Nield Consultant in Public Health
What makes you feel good
Presentation transcript:

Stuart Hollis Learning and Health Adult Learners’ Week 2012

The case for learning… Supports general wellbeing and public health Increases health awareness and health literacy Enables communities to participate in health decision making Supports skills development for the health workforce and potential workforce Supports a healthy workforce Can reduce costs of medical bills

What’s the evidence? Learning is 1 of the 5 ways to wellbeing. Foresight Report Learning has positive effects on smoking cessation, taking exercise and improvements in self rated health and well being. Centre for the Wider Benefits of Learning Learning prolongs active life, delays dependency, sustains independent living. NIACE Learning appears to slow the development of two brain lesions that are the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Neuroscience; 24 th January 2007

Return on Investment…… Learning in a residential care home meant: Better sleeping patterns for residents Less sleeping in chairs during the day A reduction of approximately one third in medication costs such as anti- depressants Chair- based exercise reduced orders of incontinence materials by 75% Residents have improved social contact - with 80% now going out on a regular basis.

Case study 1 “When you go to your doctor you don’t understand what he’s telling you. All the information he gives you requires reading. It’s so frustrating to me. If you take the pamphlet home and you can’t read it - it goes straight in the bin. I didn’t understand what kind of surgery they were going to do. I was very terrified. It’s my body I should know. Before I went to classes I was not able to ask the doctors a question and I came out of the surgery more confused than when I went in. I’d leave with literature I couldn’t read. You don’t understand why you have to take medicine. You have to try not to feel intimidated. I know they don’t have all day but - slow down and help me understand!”

Case Study 2 “Illness for me is like being in a dark room, but getting involved with learning is like having a window in that room that lets light in. My pain will never go away, but learning helps me cope with it better.”

Case Study 3 RfUwFaD2I

How does Learning impact on Health? Physical changes Distraction from dwelling on problems Less aches and pains Being more active, sleeping better, improved diet Less reliance on medication Fewer health consultations More interest in physical appearance Emotional and psychological changes Happier and more optimistic for the future Increased confidence and self-esteem – ‘can do’ Improved motivation – a sense of ‘will do’ Sense of self-empowerment Greater sense of trust More assertive Social benefits Increased friendships and networks Getting out of the house Being more assertive in using services A sense of ‘solidarity’ and ‘shared learning’ Being skilled Improved work and voluntary work opportunities Managing own lives Accessing services and information Critically evaluating and using services Learning Health and well-being

What next?