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NHS One You
Making better choices today can have a big impact on your health. NHS One You is here to help you get healthier and feel better with free tips, tools and support.
Whether it’s moving more, eating more healthily or checking yourself – One You can help you make small, practical changes that fit in with your life.
Visit the One You website to find out more
Digital Weight Management Support
This programme is available for NHS colleagues living with obesity and provides support needed to stay healthy and active.
The programme offers free, online access to a 12-week management programme which is designed to be personally tailored to support you on your journey to a healthier lifestyle. As a digital programme, it can be used anywhere, allowing you to complete the programme in your own time, at a pace that works for you. Find out more details on the NHS England website.
Diabetes Prevention Programme
The Healthier You programme can help those with diabetes to improve their diet, get more physically active, and achieve a healthy weight with an aim to support you on your journey back to a Healthier You.
You can find out if you’re at risk of developing type 2 diabetes using the Diabetes UK risk tool – it only takes a few minutes and could be the most important thing you do today. If your score comes back as a ‘moderate’ or ‘high’ risk, you’ll be invited to sign up to your free local Healthier You programme. Search ‘Know Your Risk’ or visit riskscore.diabetes.org.uk to find out more.
Menopause Support
Going through the menopause can be a difficult and stressful time.
In order to make sure you have the support you need we have put together a useful Menopause Guide with tips and advice on managing the many effects it can have.
- Menopause Guidance for Managers and Staff
- ‘Introduction to the Menopause’ Presentation
- NHS Menopause Programme

The Menopause Workplace Pledge is a Wellbeing of Women initiative, that aims to encourage employers to support everyone going through the menopause in the workplace.
There are no standards to be measured against, and neither is there a charge or expectation of any assessment internal or external.
The Trust has signed the Pledge and by doing so, is recognised as an employer who meets the criteria below:
- recognising the menopause can be an issue in the workplace and women need support
- talking openly, positively and respectfully about the menopause
- actively supporting and informing employees affected by the menopause
Menopause Cafés
We also hold Menopause Cafés in order to create a supportive culture where staff feel comfortable and able to talk about how it is affecting them, their friends, their families and their colleagues.
The sessions will be led by specialists from within the Trust and cover a range of topics including symptoms, guidance and self-care for individuals, guidance for managers as well as supporting menopause in the workplace.
Next Menopause Café Meeting
- 18 October 2023 (12:00 – 13:00) via Teams
- HRT Special
- This date is also World Menopause Day!
Get in touch for Menopause Café information
Watch the menopause conference video
Additional support and advice
- Pelvic Floor Presentation by Nadine Ranger
- Vaginal atrophy presentation by Karen Garrett March
- Menopause and the workplace: how to enable fulfilling working lives
- Balance Menopause
- Guide for Managers
- Women’s experience of working through the menopause
- Clinic51
Stopping Smoking services
Royal Sussex County Hospital
This is a flexible service, tailored to the needs of staff, outpatients and their relatives, and visitors attending Royal Sussex County Hospital. You’ll attend an initial assessment lasting 15 to 20 minutes with a qualified smoking cessation advisor who will help you to set a quit date and measure your carbon monoxide readings.
You’ll then be asked to return each week or fortnightly for a five to ten minute consultation to discuss how you’re getting on and to receive your nicotine products.
Call Pharm@Sea in Brighton for more information on 01273 523257, Mondays to Fridays 9am to 6pm, Saturdays 9.30am to 1.30pm.
Individual leads are available for BAME, LGBTQ+ and other networks.
West Sussex Smoking Cessation Services
There are Stop Smoking services all across the West Sussex area, support is available to help you quit. Tailored advice from trained advisors in your local Wellbeing teams, GP surgeries and pharmacies is available either face-to-face or over the telephone. You are three times more likely to be a successful quitter if you have professional support from an advisor, compared to trying alone.
So, don’t give up on giving up. Find your local Stop Smoking service, they are ready to support you on your quitting journey.
Individual leads are available for BAME, LGBTQ+ and other networks.