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Bucks Council want to help you become healthier

Do you think with the right support you could lead a healthier lifestyle? Well, Bucks Council want to know how they can help you.

.The Live Well Stay Well service provides a range of support and advice services to local residents on everything from how to lose weight, stop smoking or be more active. 

A survey is being carried out to improve the service and make it as useful and relevant as possible to residents. Whether you have only used the service briefly, are a regular user or have never used it, the team would like to hear your views in order to make improvements and to better tailor the service to the needs of local people.

Councillor Carl Jackson, Deputy Cabinet Member for Public Health said:

“For our Live Well Stay Well services to work at their best, we need to know more about how, why, where and when people use them. For people who have never used these services, we want to find out why so that we can plan accordingly and provide the right information and advice to those who want it. 

“There is a lot of useful information and advice online already but our Live Well Stay Well programme is specifically aimed at residents in Buckinghamshire. Whether you are looking to get general advice on how to live a healthier lifestyle or want more specific support for dealing with a particular issue, it has details of local support and networks available.”

The survey is short and should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. It can be accessed online. The survey closes on Wednesday 13 October.

For more information on the Live Well Stay Well programme visit the website.

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