UN/WHO WORLD HEALTH DAY
UN/WHO World Health Day had its inception at the First Health Assembly in 1948 and since taking effect in 1950, the celebration has aimed to create awareness of a specific health theme to highlight a priority area of concern for the World Health Organization.
Link to UN/WHO World Health Day Webpage:
https://www.who.int/westernpacific/news/events/world-health-day
IMPORTANCE OF A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
In relation to UN/WHO World Health Day ‘Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle’ is available for use cross-college and for CPD. The module introduces learners to the following:
Why a healthy diet is important
Things that can lead to people being unhealthy
Problems that can happen if we are unhealthy
Why exercise is important
The module has ‘OFF-THE-SHELF’ content, and software marks a multiple-choice test at the end of the module, thus NO PREPARATION, NO TEACHING AND NO MARKING is required. The module requires 20-25mins to complete. MEASURABLE OUTCOMES mean SMT and Ofsted reports can be generated automatically.
VIEW MODULE ON-LINE
Please follow this link to view module on-line:
http://direct-learning.co.uk/taster-2022-2023/term-2/
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE; THE ESSENTIALS
‘Importance of a Lifestyle’ is the first module of the component AIM L1 ‘Healthy Lifestyle; The Essentials’ which is generously funded by ESFA. The module list is shown below:
Maintaining a Healthy Body Weight
Requirements of a Healthy Diet
Why a Healthy Lifestyle is Important
AIM L1 SKILLS FOR WORKING IN HEALTH, LIFESTYLE & SCIENCE INDUSTRIES
In turn ‘Healthy Lifestyle; The Essentials’ is a component of AIM Skills for Working in Health, Lifestyle & Science Industries, which is generously funded by ESFA.
Components in AIM L1 Skills for working in Health, Lifestyle & Science Industries include:
The Roles and Responsibilities of the Care Worker
Healthy Lifestyle; Essentials
Healthy Lifestyle; Factors & Consequences
Mental Health and Well-Being; Fundamentals
If you would like to find out more about how to deliver AIM Healthy Lifestyle; The Essentials and how it is being used in other centres please do not hesitate to contact Simon Hilton on 07711 228069 or at simon.hilton@aim-group.org.uk.