Health and Wellbeing Coaches - HAWC [Cumberland]
Team of staff working within the Public Health Team working on public health initiatives and providing health and wellbeing support.
We work with anyone over the age of 16, who want to make positive changes to their life.
Our role is to coach you to improve factors that influence your wellbeing. This could include:
- improving your social wellbeing
- physical health
- mental health
Most of the people we work with have faced a period of crisis or have multiple issues that they need to understand and work through.
Who are we?
We are a team of staff working within the Public Health Team. We work on public health initiatives and provide health and wellbeing support across the county.
The team is made up of Health and Wellbeing Coaches and Health and Wellbeing Officers who are all trained to offer support and guidance through coaching.
Who do we work for?
We work with anyone over the age of 16, who want to make positive changes to their life.
Our primary role is to coach you to improve factors that influence your wellbeing. This could include improving your social wellbeing, physical health and mental health.
Most of the people we work with have faced a period of crisis or have multiple issues that they need to understand and work through.
What do we do?
Our overall purpose is to help you improve your health and wellbeing.
To do this, we want to get to know you through coaching, to understand and agree what your aspirations and goals are.
We also want to understand the barriers to achieving these, and the support you can draw upon from your personal resources and those around you.
We encourage and coach you to:
- Take action on factors that influence your health and wellbeing - including your lifestyle, relationships, interests and home life
- Become more independent and resilient
- Engage with your local communities and social networks.
What can you expect from us?
To be treated with dignity and respect at all times.
Our first conversation will be to get some basic information such as:
- what you would like to change and what are you goals
- who is already involved in your life
- what support is already in place
- how ready you feel to make those changes and what could we do to help?
Whilst working with your Health and Wellbeing Coach (HAWC) you can expect the following:
- help and support to improve your overall health and wellbeing
- support to enable you to achieve what is important to you
- at times being challenged to think about things differently
- attend meetings as required and let you know if they will be late
- the HAWC or Officer will support you as long as we are working towards a goal. We will review with you your goals at least every 12 weeks.
- encouragement to access my local community, become more active and improve your lifestyle and independence
- provide 'tools' to help you make positive changes to your life
- help to manage risk
What do we expect from you?
- To treat everyone with dignity and respect at all times
- A willing and open mind
- An enthusiasm to look at things differently
- For me to take the lead in achieving my goals
- To keep planned appointments and understand that my support may come to an end if I do not do this
- The understanding that they will not do things for me
- Honest communication and provide all relevant information we need to help you
How to contact us
If you wish to make a referral please complete an initial contact form. Upon receipt of your referral we will consider your information and be in touch with you. The usual response time is 7 working days.
Once your referral has been reviewed you will be contacted and provided with one or more of the following:
- information and advice
- referral to a more appropriate agency
- offered a face-to-face contact appointment in one of the venues that we work in across the county
- offered a home visit if appropriate.
- offered a telephone conversation.
- Or given the reason for decline in your referral
If you need to speak with a member of the Health and Wellbeing Team you can call into one of our drop in sessions and speak with a staff member at the venues below or you can send a email to: contacthealthandwellbeing@cumbria.gov.uk
Who to contact
- Website
- https://legacy.cumberland.gov.uk/.../hawcs.asp
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Whitehaven
Whitehaven Library
Lowther Street
Whitehaven CA28 7QZ- Every Friday 10am to 12pm
Keswick, Maryport, Wigton, Workington
Keswick Library
3 Heads Lane
Keswick CA12 5HD- Every Wednesday 9.30am to 11.30am
Maryport Library
Lawson Street
Maryport CA15 6ND- Every Wednesday 1pm to 3pm
Wigton Library
High Street Wigton CA7 9NJ- Every Friday 9.30am to 12pm
Workington Library
Vulcan Lane
Workington CA14 2ND- Every Thursday 10am to 1pm
Carlisle
Carlisle Library
11 Globe Lane
Carlisle CA3 8NX- Every Wednesday 10am to 12pm
- Every Thursday 2pm to 4pm
- Every Friday 10am to 2pm
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