LIVE Essex Health Series Webinars

Posted on: September 22, 2021

Active Essex are pleased to host the free, online Essex Health Series. The aim of these seminars is to provide anyone who delivers sport or physical activity with the latest information on ways to support people recovering from Covid-19, how this has impacted on those most vulnerable and opportunities for the Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure sector to support residents of Essex.

This is a very unique seminar that aims to develop the knowledge and understanding of common types of cancer but more specifically the types of treatments people may go through. We explore how these treatments can affect the body and how physical activity and exercise can help make the journey through treatment and post treatment, more manageable and positive. This condition is exceptionally complex; therefore, the session focuses on how we as coaches, health and fitness professionals can make a person’s everyday life more enjoyable and maintain independence.

By the end of the seminar, you should feel confident and competent to plan and adapt existing exercise sessions for individuals living with, or recovering from, cancer, promoting greater inclusivity.

Cancer and Exercise Webinar

Thursday 30th September

9.30-11.00

Register your space here

Watch previous webinars here

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