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

NHS Healthy Start scheme

Tuesday 21 May 2024, 10am to 11am

The NHS Healthy Start scheme helps families and pregnant people on low incomes to get healthy food, milk and vitamins. However, we know many families in Leeds are not accessing the scheme and we need to do more to promote the scheme and support families to access it.

This session has been designed to provide you with more information about the scheme to better equip you to raise awareness and support families.

The session is suitable for anyone who has contact with families with young children (birth up to 4 years); whether you are a healthcare professional or someone working or volunteering in settings such as early years setting, library, school, hub setting, food pantry etc, all are welcome.

This session will cover:

  • what the Healthy Start Scheme is - who can benefit and how
  • local context - uptake in Leeds and local initiatives
  • how you can support families
  • question and answer session

This session will be delivered by Nicola Goldsborough – Advanced Health Improvement Specialist (Maternity and Infants) Children and Families Public Health Team.

Air pollution and children

Thursday 6 June 2024, 11am to 12 midday

In the UK, air pollution is the greatest environmental risk to population health, reducing life expectancy and healthy living years. Everyone can be affected by the impacts of poor air quality however some groups, especially children, are more at risk than others. In the UK it is reported that one in three children are growing up in environments with unsafe levels of air pollution and this has been brought into sharp focus with the tragic deaths of Ella Adoo-Kissi Debra and Awaab Ishak, where air pollution was noted as a significant contributory cause to their deaths.

This session will cover:

  • a global and national picture on the impacts air pollution on children
  • why children are more at risk
  • initiatives in Leeds to help improve child respiratory health related to air pollution
  • ten top tips to improving indoor air quality
  • ways of engaging children in the air pollution agenda

This session will be delivered by Donna Whitelock and Vineeta Sehmbi from the Health Protection team, Public Health, Leeds City Council.

Reducing loneliness and social isolation

Thursday 13 June 2024, 10am to 11:30am

This online session will explore two ways in which we can reduce loneliness and social isolation, using the CAREVIEW app and using a social prescribing model.

The CAREVIEW app is a simple and innovative method which helps to locate the unmet needs of individuals experiencing social isolation or loneliness by using the correlation with neglect in the built environment. It has been designed for residents in our poorest and most challenging neighbourhoods who do not, or cannot, come forward to seek help from local services to improve their health and help maintain it.

The app not only looks for deficits but utilises previously unharnessed local assets. The social prescribing model is an approach that connects people to services and activities in their community in order to benefit their overall health and mental wellbeing.

This session will cover:

  • what CAREVIEW does and why it was developed
  • how the app works when a resident requires help, or if a natural local asset is discovered
  • how the Isolation Tool works
  • the benefits of social prescribing and community connections
  • case studies from clients who have been supported to reduce isolation

This session will be delivered by Jon Hindley, Public Health (Leeds City Council) and Andrew Walker, Linking Leeds.

The session is suitable for anyone working or volunteering in Leeds who interacts with or supports members of the public with a focus on health and wellbeing, particularly frontline staff.

Diabetes prevention

Tuesday 18 June 2024, 11am to 12 midday

In Leeds there are over 43,000 people who are known to be at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Groups at risk include those with a family history of type 2 diabetes, people over 25 of South Asian, African-Caribbean or Black African descent, people over 40, and people with lifestyle risk factors such as being overweight and having high blood pressure.

This online session will aim to help you find out more about diabetes prevention in Leeds and will be delivered in partnership by Leeds Public Health and Reed Wellbeing, the local provider of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme. This session is suitable for anyone working or volunteering in community, health or social care settings with adults who could be at risk. 

The session will cover:

  • who is at risk of type 2 diabetes
  • diabetes prevention in Leeds
  • how people can find out if they're at risk
  • the support offered to help prevent type 2 diabetes and the National Diabetes Prevention Programme (NDPP)

This session will be delivered by Georgia Blaney, Public Health (Leeds City Council) and Reed Wellbeing.

Alcohol and illicit drug use in pregnancy

Tuesday 2 July 2024, 10am to 11am

Alcohol and/or illicit drug use in pregnancy is an increasing problem and can cause harm to the pregnant person and the unborn baby. Early intervention and treatment are essential to promote a healthy outcome for both.

This webinar is suitable for anyone with a professional interest in any or all of these areas and will enhance your knowledge when working with pregnant people and their families.

The session will cover:

  • effects of alcohol and/or illicit drug use during pregnancy to the pregnant person, baby, and the family
  • signs and symptoms of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
  • management and treatment during pregnancy and the postpartum period
  • ongoing support and strategies

This session will be delivered online by Nicola Goldsborough, Advanced Health Improvement Specialist (Maternity and Infants), Children and Families team, Public Health (Leeds City Council) and Alex Whincup, Lead Specialist Midwife in Addictions/NMP Addictions Plus – Pregnancy (Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust).

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 External link, 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.





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