Health Impact Assessment of Carlisle Area Plan 25Aug2016 Read more The report describes a retrospective desktop Health Impact Assessment (HIA) undertaken during May 2015 on the Carlisle Area Plan 2014-17. The HIA was undertaken with a view to informing a refresh of the Area Plan for 2017 onwards. Documents to download Health Impact of Assessment Carlisle Area Plan 2014-17(.pdf, 2 MB) - 795 download(s) Read more
Carlisle Youth Council 'So What?' Mental Health Campaign 25Aug2016 Read more For more information, click 'read more'. Documents to download So What Aims and Objectives(.pdf, 223.7 KB) - 686 download(s) So What colouring sheet(.pdf, 291.59 KB) - 440 download(s) So What key contacts(.pdf, 56.69 KB) - 623 download(s) So What Session Plan(.pdf, 189.47 KB) - 565 download(s) So What Workshop Presentation(.pdf, 689.45 KB) - 458 download(s) Workshop Participant Feedback Form(.pdf, 172.01 KB) - 653 download(s) Read more
New Tobacco Packaging Laws Welcomed in Cumbria 15Aug2016 Read more A new law in which cigarettes sold in the UK must be sold in drab green packaging with dramatic visual health warning came into place on 20th May 2016. Public health experts and Cumbria County Council have welcomed this with open arms. Read more
Local Healthy Options Award 15Aug2016 Read more The Local Healthy Options Award scheme is an initiative that has been developed by Carlisle City Council, Cumbria County Council and Healthy City Carlisle. It was formed to encourage local cafes, restaurants and takeaways to provide healthier food options, whilst supporting the local economy and showcasing fantastic local food. Read more
Meals On Wheels 27Jun2016 Read more It has taken over from Cumbria County Council's ‘Meals on Wheels’ service and hopes to expand to the wider district if it proves to be successful. Documents to download Meals on Wheels flyer(.pdf, 178.96 KB) - 187 download(s) Read more
Homelife Carlisle 11Nov2015 Read more Homelife Carlisle have offers and grants available for heating, energy efficiency measures and to help you make repairs to your home, as well as assist with jobs within the home. Read more
Community Neighbours 11Nov2015 Read more Community Neighbours is a volunteer befriending project run by Carlisle City Council & covers Carlisle & District area. Our volunteers support elderly people in their own homes & local community. Volunteers are linked to an elderly person aged 55 & upwards. Older people are welcome to join the project and can also be referred by other agencies. By offering neighbourly support, we do the small things that make a big difference in helping people improve their health & quality of life. Our volunteers can give support in a number of ways, Companionship, Transport, Accompanied Walks, Help with Correspondence, Dog Walking, Shopping & Supporting people to access social & leisure activities. Once you have completed the application process, which includes a DBS check. We would link you to an elderly person who lives within 1.5 miles of where you live; this could be further if you live in a rural area. You can then arrange to visit that person at mutually agreed times. This flexible approach enables people to fit their volunteering into most lifestyles. Why not give some time to an elderly person in your community? For further information, telephone Paul Caine 01228 817125 Documents to download Community_Neighbours_Welcome(.pdf, 57.16 KB) - 303 download(s) Community_Neighbours_-_Leaflet(.pdf, 215.31 KB) - 342 download(s) Community_Neighbour_Volunteer_Application_Form(.pdf, 187.96 KB) - 286 download(s) Community_Neighbours_Car_Insurance_Request(.pdf, 53.77 KB) - 292 download(s) Equality_and_Diversity_Monitoring_Form(.pdf, 167.02 KB) - 259 download(s) Community_Neighbours_Referral__Form(.pdf, 68.6 KB) - 322 download(s) Read more
Walking and Exercise 6Aug2015 Read more 06/08/2015 00:00 - 13/08/2021 00:00 Walking is one of the best ways to improve your fitness and maximise health benefits. Read more
Mrs Carlisle 1May2012 Read more 01/05/2012 00:00 - 11/08/3015 00:00 Cumbria Partnership Trust has established the 'Mrs Carlisle' Project, which aims to improve the independence of the frail elderly, reducing unplanned hospital admissions and helping them remain independent at home for a long as possible. The project has grown out the movement of the health funding to our Clinical Commissioning Group, who want to develop preventative services within the community. Read more
Ageing Well 11Nov2011 Read more 11/11/2011 00:00 Background: All authorities and agencies, including those in the Third Sector, in Cumbria have signed up to the Ageing Well programme supported by the LGA. They all recognise with a rapidly growing older people population that making Carlisle and Cumbria a good place to grow older is a key challenge. Documents to download Ageing_Well_overview(.pdf, 213.82 KB) - 356 download(s) Read more