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Tier 3 weight management services
Posted: 23/06/10 at 13:43
 
Does anyone have any advice/experience with a tier 3 specialist weight management service for children? We are trying to define what we should be offering, and would be grateful to hear about what anyone else has in place, or is thinking about. Thanks to anyone who can help. Sarah
Sarah
MSc in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Public Health at the University of Bristol
Posted: 05/02/10 at 12:40
 
We have received details regarding the above MSc. For more details of the course content and how to apply please see http://www.bris.ac.uk/enhs/study/msc-study/
Helen Guymer, SWPHO
Nutrition courses at the University of Plymouth
Posted: 04/02/10 at 14:23
 
We have received some information about the BSc (Hons) Public Health Nutrition course which is starting at the University of Plymouth in September 2010. They are still accepting late UCAS forms so see the following link if you are interested. http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/nutrition
, SWPHO
Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives PA/Administrator vacancy
Posted: 30/04/09 at 10:27
 
The Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives project team are looking for a new PA/Administrator to provide administrative and project support. The successful applicant will have excellent administrative skills, enjoy job variety and challenge, and be good at working both independently and as part of a team. For more information and further details, please go to http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/cgi-bin/vacdetails.cgi?selection=912241228.
New Early Years Discussion Area
Posted: 03/03/09 at 13:18
 
There is now a Discussion area for 'Early Years'. This is the place to discuss and compare Child Nutrition Guidelines and Early years focused programmes. click here to add your thoughts and comments.
Jenny Weeks

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