The CHALK programme responds to the post Marmot review recommendations for a ‘Fair society’ with capacity building and access for the most vulnerable a key focus of the programme.
CHALK comprises:
Bespoke capacity building training and mentoring for those working with children and families across the public, private and third sector
Community based interventions targeted at children and families
Course Aims
- To recognise one’s own opportunities for promoting healthy weight in children
- To know the causes and consequences of overweight in children
- To know how diet and nutrition can help to achieve healthy weight
- To know how physical activity can help to achieve healthy weight
- To provide confidence in raising the issue of unhealthy weight with children and families through brief intervention
- To transfer knowledge within one’s own organisation
Who Should Attend?
Health and non-health professionals working in the public, private sector or third sector who deliver or manage services for children and families.
The CCPD have trained participants from over 100 occupations, including GPs, paediatricians, sports coaches, library staff, foster parents, local borough summer play workers, school nurses, head teachers, health visitors.
Accreditation
The programme was commissioned by the Department of Health in 2008. All participants will receive an Imperial College London Certificate of Attendance on completion of the programme. The programme is also accredited by the London Public Health Network.
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For more information and bespoke delivery of CHALK, please contact Dr. Raheelah Ahmad raheelah.ahmad@imperial.ac.uk
Health and non-health professionals working in the public, private sector or third sector who deliver or manage services for children and families.
The CCPD have trained participants from over 100 occupations, including GPs, paediatricians, sports coaches, library staff, foster parents, local borough summer play workers, school nurses, head teachers, health visitors.
Accreditation
The programme was commissioned by the Department of Health in 2008. All participants will receive an Imperial College London Certificate of Attendance on completion of the programme. The programme is also accredited by the London Public Health Network.
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For more information and bespoke delivery of CHALK, please contact Dr. Raheelah Ahmad raheelah.ahmad@imperial.ac.uk
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