Formal Support

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  • Formal Support
    • Types of formal support groups
      • Fitness (Change 4 Life)
      • Drugs (Action on addiction)
      • Cigarettes (QUIT)
      • Alcohol (alcoholics anonymous)
      • Slimming groups (Weight Watchers)
      • Eating Disorders (B-Eat)
      • Skin and hair (National Eczema Society and Alopecia UK)
      • STIs (Sexual Health Advisers)
      • HIV/AIDS (Terrence Higgins Trust)
      • Health promotion (Action on Smoking and Health)
      • Lifestyle (Teenage Health Freak)
    • For working adults
      • Human Resources Departments offer adults in their workplace support on
        • Occupational health, if health is affecting work
        • Personal and career development
        • Equality, diversity and rights
        • Work-related issues such as stress
        • Health and saftey
    • Sources of formal support
      • Formal support is given by someone who has been trained as usually paid to give that support
        • E.g doctor, health specialists, counsellors and personal trainers
    • For young people
      • Youth workers, teachers and career advisers offer formal advice and guidance to young people.
        • They can offer advise on areas of personal development
          • Such as - Safe sex, fitness, personal hygiene, smoking, drugs and alcohol
            • They can also advise about career options, either within lessons or through programmes or small group sessions.

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