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Hydration be wise, remote working and exercise

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Hydration be wise, remote working and exercise

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  1. CRHFT.Wellbeing@NHS.net

  2. Chesterfield Royal Hospital – self / isolating working at home. How to keep yourself in tip top shape both physically and mentally

  3. Good hydration prevents urinary tract infections (UTIs) Headaches Constipation dizziness that can lead to falls Confusion kidney stones pressure ulcers/skin conditions poor health

  4. FOCUS: SUGAR Many packaged foods and drinks contain surprisingly high amounts of free sugars. Free sugars are found in many foods, such as: sugary fizzy drinks sugary breakfast cereals cakes biscuits pastries and puddings sweets and chocolate alcoholic drinks. More than 22.5g of total sugars per 100g means the food is high in sugar, while 5g of total sugars or less per 100g means the food is low in sugar.

  5. MOVING ABOUT IN THE DAY • The human body is not designed to sit for long periods of time. Even if you exercise regularly, spending a lot of time sitting down can be bad for your health, contributing to higher rates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In an office, employees are far more likely to move away from their desks - going to meetings, speaking to colleagues or heading out for lunch. Employees working from home can spend hours in the same position, as they don’t have these natural interruptions to their day. •

  6. Please be aware of your own safety, surroundings and limitations whilst practising these exercises. If you haven’t exercised for a long time, or have an underlying health condition Consult your GP.

  7. Please be aware of your own safety, surroundings and limitations whilst practising these exercises.

  8. If your desk chair is on wheels be aware of it moving. Lock the wheels out if possible or use an alternative fixed chair

  9. TOP TIP Whilst you put the kettle on (or a drink of water) Use the break from the desk as an opportunity for getting the blood flowing around the body

  10. Lunch: walk. Break: Walk. Be aware of your own and others safety. It is one of the simple ways to increase our exercise and evidence suggests it is good for our minds too

  11. Mental Health Wellbeing Drop in Sessions Are you concerned or stressed Are things getting you down? Would an objective chat help in the first instance? Or if you need guidance on where to obtain support for your individual concerns; please come and join us at our Mental Health Wellbeing Drop in sessions, held in the TS meeting Room, within the Innovation Centre: Any chats/ issues raised would be confidential Telephone call based support will be available 25th March 2020 22nd April 2020 20th May 2020 24th June 2020 22nd July 2020 19th August 2020 23rd September 2020 21st October 2020 18th November 2020 10.00 – 12.00 10.00 - 12.00 10.00 – 12.00 10.00 - 12.00 10.00 – 12.00 10.00 – 12.00 10.00 – 12.00 10.00 – 12.00 10.00 – 12.00

  12. Employee Assistance Programme Information and support for all our staff www.well-online.co.uk information regarding stress and anxiety, caring for families, dealing with uncertainity. Username and password DTlogin and wellbeing Call: 0800 assist@cic-eap.co.uk0851376

  13. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING RESOURCES Resource centre Intensive Care Society Tips for approaching self-care How to manage personal wellbeing What we can do to improve our workplace When to ask for help https://www.ics.ac.uk/ICS/Education/Wellbeing/ICS/Wellbeing.aspx?hkey=92 348f51-a875-4d87-8ae4-245707878a5c

  14. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING RESOURCES Trent Services – CBT Chesterfield – https://www.trentpts.co.uk/our-locations/ NHS Free Services – This is the link to follow for self-referral for all therapy options https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-psychological-therapies- service/results?type=iapt&ccgid=10398209&gpquery=avenue%20house%20surgery%20chesterfi eld&gpname=Inspire%20Health%20- %20Avenue%20House%20Surgery&lat=53.238033294677734&lon=-1.4335583448410034 Free text / talk Service – https://www.giveusashout.org/

  15. NHS Free Services – This is the link to follow for self-referral for all therapy options https://www.nhs.uk/service-search/find-a-psychological-therapies- service/results?type=iapt&ccgid=10398209&gpquery=avenue%20house%20surgery%20chesterfi eld&gpname=Inspire%20Health%20- %20Avenue%20House%20Surgery&lat=53.238033294677734&lon=-1.4335583448410034 Mindfulness – https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/mindfulness/ https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/drugs-and- treatments/mindfulness/#.Xduih6BpyUk https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/drugs-and-treatments/mindfulness/how-to- learn-mindfulness/#.Xduiq6BpyUk http://www.freemindfulness.org/download https://www.lancashiremindfulness.co.uk/free-mindfulness-practices

  16. MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING RESOURCES Talking Mental Health Derbyshire https://www.derbyshirehealthcareft.nhs.uk/services/talking-mental-health-derbyshire/contact- us-refer-yourself/locations Derbyshire County Council – https://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/social-health/health-and-wellbeing/mental-health-and- wellbeing/emotional-health-and-wellbeing/emotional-health-and-wellbeing.aspx Healthwatch Derbyshire – Got a few good links / info https://healthwatchderbyshire.co.uk/support-and-advice/mental-health/ Free text / talk Service – https://www.giveusashout.org/

  17. Andrew Picken – Chesterfield Royal Hospital Workforce Health and Wellbeing Lead

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