Want to know more about... sessions

Want to know more about sessions are suitable for anyone with an interest in or responsibility for promoting health in Leeds.

These short sessions cover a wide variety of public health topics and aim to develop professionals’ awareness and practice around the subjects covered.

At a typical 'Want to know more about...' session you will:

  • learn how to identify the public health issue being covered
  • discover local services that are working to improve the issue
  • understand ways you can help, should you choose to

The sessions are free of charge and are presented by friendly and knowledgeable facilitators who are experts in their fields, including specialists from the Leeds Public Health team.

Upcoming sessions

Want to know more about... improving the health of learning disabled and autistic adults

Thursday 2 July 2026, 11am to midday

Creating a healthy lifestyle isn't just about physical fitness; it’s about empowerment, autonomy, and finding joy in wellbeing. For learning disabled and autistic adults, navigating health and wellbeing can often come with unique barriers such as sensory processing differences, navigating complex healthcare systems and inaccessible information.

At this webinar we will be discussing the barriers many people face, and practical ways we can all work together to make healthy living more accessible for everyone.

  • insights from the food and nutrition workshop
  • insights from delivering health and wellbeing sessions for learning disabled and autistic adults
  • the importance of individualised interventions
  • the involvement of the individual’s circle of support
  • wellbeing duty: the need to support healthy choices

This online session will be delivered by:

Emma Strachan, Health Improvement Specialist (Food and Nutrition), Leeds City Council Public Health team and Al Mayes, Healthy Lifestyles Project Manager, People in Action

Want To Know More About... Mental Health Survival Toolkit resource

Tuesday 14 July, 12:30pm to 1:15pm

Teenagers in Leeds are being encouraged to reflect on what helps them when life feels overwhelming or they are struggling with their mental wellbeing by creating their own Survival Toolkit.

A new interactive resource has been produced to support professionals working with young people (such as youth workers, teachers or community workers) to run group work sessions to help young people create their own digital or physical toolkit. For more information visit the Survival Toolkit on the MindMate website

This webinar will cover:

  • how the idea was created by a MindMate Ambassador, and how she uses the concept personally
  • how this was developed into an interactive resource for professionals working with young people
  • practical advice about delivering a group session using the toolkit resource
  • how Time for Young People, an emotional wellbeing service, can support young people who want to explore the concept further

Please note – the resource is not aimed at primary aged children as it refers to mobile phones, social media etc, however the concept can be applied still, so if you work with this age group you can attend and then create your own simple resource.

This webinar will be delivered by Charlotte Hanson (Advanced Health Improvement Specialist, Public Health - Leeds City Council), Hope (MindMate Ambassador) and Kieran Fowler (Time for Young People, The Children’s Society)

Want to know more about... films

Some of the 'Want to know more about…' sessions are recorded and published to YouTube.

You can watch recorded webinars and other training films on the Leeds Public Health Training playlist on YouTube, at a time that is suitable to you. If you attended a session that was recorded, this is where it will be published.

Leeds Public Health training playlist

Delivering a want to know more about… session

If you are interested in delivering a 'Want to know more about...' session to raise awareness of a particular public health issue or service, please contact us at phforall@leeds.gov.uk for a discussion.