Be healthier with Croydon’s free Live Well service
Residents can now more easily access information to support them to live healthier lives from Croydon’s new Live Well service.
Residents can now more easily access information to support them to live healthier lives from Croydon’s new Live Well service.
There is a wealth of benefits for your health and wellbeing by taking part and signing up to Dry January.
Positive changes towards long-term goals like quitting smoking, losing weight, doing more exercise and drinking less alcohol can begin immediately in 2020 by visiting Croydon Council’s health website.
Keep your Christmas merry and bright, whether you are staying in or going out, by avoiding the need to call an ambulance or make a trip to A&E from excessive drinking.
Men in Croydon are being challenged to get to know the numbers that are important to their health.
A new Christmas campaign is encouraging Croydon residents to be safe during the festive period by eating well before they go out, pacing themselves if drinking alcohol and making advance plans for their journey home.
The London-wide festive […]
New digital health hubs have been set up around Croydon for a limited period to help more residents access the advice and support available to them on the healthy living website www.JustBeCroydon.org
Anyone can pop in […]
A new website that aims to get more residents feeling happier and healthier goes live across the borough on Tuesday, 8 November.
The JustBe Croydon online health programme at www.JustBeCroydon.org focuses on six key health and well-being […]
Health bodies across the borough are being urged to work together to help beat cancer and reduce incidences of the disease among residents.
Croydon’s Health and Wellbeing Board will this week (Wednesday 14) examine what needs to be […]
Middle-aged residents are being reminded of the health benefits of being more active, eating well, drinking less alcohol and quitting smoking – all to avoid future diseases caused by modern-day living.
One You, a recently launched government behaviour-change […]