Public Health: All Our Health Training
The All Our Health programme is a collection of educational resources on key public health topics for people who work in the health and care sector and the extended public health workforce (including those working in emergency services, local government, integrated care systems and voluntary and community services).
The programme aims to support people to improve their knowledge, confidence and action in preventing illness, protecting health, promoting wellbeing and reducing health inequalities.
All Our Health E-Learning Training:
There are currently 31 All Our Health E-Learning sessions available. These provide a bite-sized introduction to a variety of public health topics, including: Adult Obesity, Dementia, Falls and Fractures, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Eating and Mental Health and Wellbeing.
To access the training, visit the E-Learning for Healthcare website.
10 Public Health Tips for the Social Care Workforce E-Learning:
This E-Learning course is for social care frontline workers in registered and unregistered services.
By the end of this course, frontline staff will:
- Have a better understanding of what public health is and how it is relevant to their role in social care.
- Be aware of the Ten Tips and about how to improve care by using public health approaches.
- Know about other resources they can explore to gain deeper understanding of specific public health aspects.
The total course length is 1-2 hours.
To access the training, visit the E-Learning for Healthcare website.
Making Every Contact Count (MECC) Training:
All Our Health complements the Making Every Contact Count (MECC) approach to improving health and wellbeing. It provides a broader view of public health that goes beyond individual level interventions. For more information on Staffordshire’s MECC training, visit the MECC training webpages.