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HENRY Healthy Families: Growing Up

Tuesday
10am to 12noon
Delivered online via MS Teams
Free
FamiliesNEW to East Sussex: HENRY Healthy Families Growing Up programme The East Sussex School Health Service is delighted to be bringing the HENRY 5-12 programme ' Healthy Families: Growing Up' to East Sussex.
The HENRY 5-12 programme is an 8 week programme for parents and carers of children aged 5 - 12 - to help develop a healthier, happier lifestyle that the whole family can enjoy. Across 8 sessions the programme covers 5 themes of: feeling more confident as a parent; physical activity for the whole family; what children and the whole family eats; family lifestyle habits and enjoying life as a family.
You can find out more about the HENRY programme and make a referral via our School Health One Point telephone line 0300 123 4062, via email kentchft.esschoolhealthservice@nhs.net or via the HENRY programme website
Session provider details
East Sussex School Health Service
School Health One Point telephone line 0300 123 4062
kentchft.esschoolhealthservice@nhs.net
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