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Champions of Change slideshow

Have a look at our short slideshow to show you what the Champions have been up to.

Reggaerobics photos

 

Photographs courtesy of Levi Hepburn and slideshow created by Katie Morgan.

The video has sound so please make sure your speakers are turned on.

The Voice: British Heart Foundation launches new campaign

The Voice newspaper have given the Heart Health programme (and Patty Dumplin!) a great write up, you can read it below or click here to read the full article on their website.

 

“The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has unveiled a new initiative to raise awareness about keeping the heart healthy. Entitled ‘Heart Health’, the programme has been designed to get the African-Caribbean community outside London thinking about heart and circulatory diseases.

In order to further garner attention, BHF has enlisted the campaigning prowess of Patty Dumplin, fictional “larger than life” character who is a chef.

According to BHF, “people with an African Caribbean background are most at risk of having high blood pressure or a stoke, and amongst the highest risk for type-2 diabetes of all the ethnic groups in the UK.”

Recently, Dumplin was deployed to Nottingham to visit African-Caribbean community events where she spread the word on healthy eating and dietary habits. Whilst talking to locals the colourful lady chef handed out recipe books and information packs, and also gave her own unique tips on how to lead an active, healthy life.

When handing out a recipe book to a young boy at a local farm event, Dumplin said: “De little boy pickney show off to all him friend de British Heart Foundation new recipe book and point out what him know. Me so proud of him. Big up to granny who teach him!”

BHF’s Christmas message is: “Enhance your festive fuzziness this Christmas by giving a donation.

“BHF funds life-saving research, campaigns for the best healthcare for heart patients, funds and supports more than 800 dedicated heart nurses and other healthcare professionals and runs scores of outreach and education programmes to help people of all ages and from all backgrounds look after their heart health.

To donate, just text the message BHFB22 and the amount you want to give to 70070″

Community life savers!

At the weekend Bright Ideas went to help BME Cancer Communities and the British Heart Foundation at their event to train 100 people in Emergency Life Support (including CPR). Check out This Is Nottingham’s article:

This Is Nottingham article

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ELS training poster

The eNerGy Squad is back again!

Funded by the Castle Cavendish Community Fund, the eNerGy Squad is back again for 2013 in the NG7 area- Radford and Hyson Green!

Check out  http://theenergysquad.wordpress.com for more information and to find out how you can get involved in bringing energy efficiency to Nottingham!

WEA awards

We’re really pleased to announce that Learning Into Leadership on the Internet Project won the WEA award for the East Midlands. Some of the team went to collect the award at the Parliamentary Event and Awards Ceremony in London on 7th November. Please see the image below for more info on the Project. Congratulations and thanks to everyone involved in the Project.

WEA Learning Into Leadership on the Internet Project

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97.5 kemet fm Health Party invite

97.5 kemet fm Health Party invite

Families Rooting for Recovery featured in One Nottingham October bulletin

We’re pleased to announce that the Families Rooting for Recovery event was featured on page 4 in the One Nottingham bulletin for October. You can see the bulletin here: One Nottingham Bulletin October 2012

97.5 Kemet fm Health Party!

 

 

You are invited to the first

 

97.5 kemet fm Health Party

Positive vibes for well-being and mental health in

Nottingham’s black and urban communities

 

Broadcasting live from the Nottinghamshire HealthCare NHS Trust House

Booking essential:

events@brightideasnottingham.co.uk

Telephone: 0115 837 9474

Twitter hash tag #KemetFMHealthParty

 

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More information …

 

Your FREE ticket includes:

  • Welcome and hosting by TV and radio presenters, Trish Adudu and Christine Belle
  • Keynote by Professor Mike Cooke, Chief Executive of Nottinghamshire Healthcare
  • Presentations by Professor Chris Packham, Dr Pat Williams and Patrick Vernon OBE
  • The Power of Patient Experience – stories from the black community
  • Quiz, competition and music from 97.5 kemet fm
  • Caribbean lunch and feel-goody bag
  • Reggaerobics with brilliant Carol Burrell

 

Health Party numbers are capped. A high proportion of tickets will be reserved for community members and the community and voluntary sector.  Statutory sector places are limited.

 

Click here to see The Trust’s flyer! Please feel free to circulate it.

 

Please register your interest by sending:

Name:

Email address:

Daytime telephone number:

Organisation / group (if applicable):

Position (if applicable):

Dietary requirements:

Access requirements:

(You will need to press ‘reply’ to the email before typing in)

 

Responses

Our events team members are very busy out and about in the community  and are very rarely in the office at all from Friday to Sunday. Please email us or call us with your telephone number (please repeat for accuracy) and we will endeavour to get back to you in two working days (Monday to Thursday). Venue information and maps will be provided with reserved tickets.

 

Stand space and programming

Stand space and programme time has already been allocated so unfortunately 97.5 kemet fm is unable to accommodate any requests at this stage.  However, please feel free to register your interest for space at future events.

 

 

News:

www.nottinghamshirehealthcare.nhs.uk

www.kemetfm.com

www.brightideasnottingham.co.uk

 

Please reply to events@brightideasnottingham.co.uk

 

 

Friends and Bredrins offering help to male cancer sufferers

On Saturday 6th October, ‘Friends and Bredrins’ were in the Nottingham Post!

Friends and Bredrins is a new support group for African Caribbean men who have been diagnosed with cancer.

Friends and Bredrins, or ‘FAB’ as it is known, meet every second Wednesday of the month from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at Self Help Nottingham at Ormiston House, Pelham Street.

For more information call 07985 999 372.

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