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Final Chronic Disease Self-Management Course of the Year
Signed, sealed, delivered and it’s a wrap! On Tuesday 26th November 2019, we completed the final session of our six-week chronic disease self-management course. This was our third and final workshop of the year. In April 2019, we held our first 6-week course, and this was followed by our second one in August 2019.
This final set of workshops began on 22nd October with a class of 13, all-female and whose ages ranged from 25 to 60.
We had a dynamic group of ladies who were keen to learn, very willing to participate and share their health stories and experiences and support each other; this created a great atmosphere for learning and built a strong sense of camaraderie.
Over the six weeks, we covered a number of self-management techniques such as action-planning, physical activity, problem-solving, decision making, healthy eating, medication management, communication skills and more.
Through group work, brainstorming sessions and homework, the course material came to life for participants and they were able to apply what was learnt each week to their own personal situation.
During our weekly feedback sessions, it was very rewarding to hear the impact the self-management techniques had made in just a short space of time and to hear of how each topic caused participants to reflect on their lifestyle and make a commitment to make healthier choices.
As usual, the section on food labels caused quite a stir when participants realized the quantities of sugar, salt and fat in many of the items they consume and this was a bit of a wake-up call with participants making small changes like switching to skimmed milk and reducing their portion sizes.
Once again, we found facilitating this course to have been a very rewarding experience and look forward to hosting more of these courses next year.
We’d like to say a big thank you to everyone who attended the course. We know it was a significant time commitment and we appreciate your dedication, time and your willingness to get involved.
Episode 25: Caribbean Wellness Day and Week
Wednesday 22nd August, 2018
Welcome back to our podcast. Today we’ll be discussing Caribbean Wellness Day (8th Sept) and Caribbean Wellness Week (7th – 14th Sept
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Wednesday 22nd August, 2018
Welcome back to our podcast. Today we’ll be discussing Caribbean Wellness Day (8th Sept) and Caribbean Wellness Week (7th – 14th Sept
Episode 24: A Quick Update on the HCC’s Childhood Obesity Prevention Campaign
Wednesday 8th July, 2018
Today’s episode is an update on our episode 8 where we discussed the launch of the Healthy Caribbean Coalition’s childhood obesity prevention campaign. In this short episode we touch on the HCC’s success at the CARICOM Heads of Government meeting and give up an update on the HCC’s childhood obesity petition.
Episode 23: We Attended the CARPHA Health Research Conference
Wednesday 25th July, 2018
Today we discuss a recent conference that we attended, the 63rd annual CARPHA Health Research Conference which was held right here is S Kitts.
Podcast Update, Self-Management Course and Fibroids Webinar Series
Wednesday 11th July, 2018
Today we provide an update on two upcoming events – our Chronic Disease Self-Management Course and our Fibroids Self-Care Webinar Series. We also talk briefly about changes to our podcast schedule.
Episode 21: Childhood Obesity, A Youth Perspective on the Solutions
Wednesday 4th July 2018
Today’s episode is the final episode in our childhood obesity series and our volunteers Vikell and Marecia discuss the solutions to childhood obesity.
Episode 20: How We Stay Healthy
Wednesday 27th June, 2018
Our volunteers are back with another episode in their childhood obesity series. Today, is a quick podcast with Marecia, Eurecia, Jorecia, Chris and Vikell sharing how they stay healthy. In this episode they provide some great insight on easy ways to adopt a healthy lifestyle. They’re on a mission to make the Caribbean a healthy place.
Episode 19: Childhood Obesity, A Youth Perspective on the Causes
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Welcome back to the Lake Health and Wellbeing podcast. In today’s episode our volunteers from the St Kitts Department of Youth Empowerment’s Volunteer Corp are back with the second episode in their childhood obesity series.
In today’s episode Marecia, Eurecia, Jorecia, Chris and Vikell have an interesting and lively discussion on the causes of childhood obesity. In this episode they cover:
- The sale of unhealthy food near schools
- Why teachers might not step in and encourage healthy behaviours in children
- Cultural beliefs about weight
- Inactivity and some of the reasons why today’s children aren’t as active as the generations before them
- And much, much more!
You can get involved in this discussion by leaving a comment or question in the comments section below or emailing us your thoughts on this subject.
You can also support this project by signing the Healthy Caribbean Coalition’s Childhood Obesity Prevention Petition here
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Podcast Music:
“Too Cool” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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