iPad Loans
iPad loans could be helpful to access a digital device for near me appointments with:
- Type 2 Diabetes Food and Health Service.
- CBT Service.
- Any NHS service.
iPad loans could also be useful to access:
- New to type 2 Highland app.
- Diabetes Scotland including peer support.
- MySelf-management.
- Think health think nature.
- SilverCloud.
- High life highland
- Paths for all.
iPads are available for FREE for anyone with pre-diabetes or newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes who is digitally excluded. Anyone who lacks confidence and would benefit from some training and support. Anyone who does not have access to a digital device (tablet/laptop/mobile) or internet connectivity.
- An iPad is available to loan through any High Life Highland Library service.
- SIM card to provide mobile data, if no internet available.
- Training & support on how to use the iPad via AbilityNet.
- Pre-populated with health information, access to online peer support, online education and appointments.
Diabetes Scotland (DUK)
DUK website www.diabetes.org.uk is where patients can access trusted information on all types of diabetes. Regular online information / Q&A events throughout the year are available for people to join. Look out for details on the website and social media.
The website includes a section specifically for healthcare professionals:
- DUK learning zone
diabetes.org.uk/learningzone
videos, quizzes, interactive tools to enable people to get to grips with their diabetes when it suits them.
- DUK online support forum
people can log on 24 / 7 to find help, tips and a friendly welcome from other people living with diabetes www.diabetes.org.uk/forum
- Diabetes Scotland helpline
call or email our specially trained counsellors to get advice and support from Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm. 0141 212 8710 helpline.scotland@diabetes.org.uk
- Diabetes Scotland Peer Support Diabetes Scotland
are currently offering online peer support for people living with diabetes. These groups are run by our trained facilitators and are giving people living with diabetes a chance to share knowledge and experiences, and gain confidence in managing their diabetes. If you know of people who would benefit from talking to others online, or would like more information, please contact Mhairi Macdonald, mhairi.macdonald@diabetes.org.uk
MySelf-management
MySelf-management SCIO is a self-management charity for people with long term health conditions (whether physical or mental) and long covid. They focus on commonality of symptoms and approaches to enhance wellbeing.
They offer:
- In-person living better peer support groups throughout Highland. Full details are available at www.myself-management.org/in-person
- Online activities such as tai chi, mindfulness and breathing, seated movement, self-management themed chats, a 6 week self-management training course (starting Feb 2024), sound therapy, informal member chats and quizzes. www.myself-management.org/living-better-online
- Closed Facebook groups just for members. Community networkers keep regular contact with group members.
- Long covid specific e-learning courses available to anyone living in Scotland.
Self-refer, or a health professional referral (seek permission first)
Tel: 07834 753766 Email: info@myself-management.org
Velocity Active Heath Project
This project, from social enterprise Velocity to support people to become more ACTIVE as a way of improving their health and wellbeing.
The link workers take a motivational, person-centred, trauma-informed and health-inequalities informed approach.
Participants meet the link worker via near me video or by telephone for an initial one-hour consultation to help form an activity plan, and usually two subsequent follow-up meetings over a three-month period (although the number and frequency of follow up appointments can be flexible depending on the individual).
They can refer on to other organisations, agencies or green health destinations, on a model similar to community link workers.
More info can be found here: www.velocitylove.co.uk/projects/activehealth
phone: 07514786218 / 07564166897
Referrals can be emailed to: activehealth@velocitylove.co.uk
- Name
- DOB
- Postcode
- Telephone number
- Email address
- Please do not include any clinical detail
Highlight to patients that you are sharing information outside NHS and document verbal consent in patient notes.
Think health think nature
Think Health Think Nature is a free online resource to help you explore your local greens and find activities to suit your interest and abilities that improve your physical and mental wellbeing through contact with nature.
www.thinkhealththinknature.scot
High life highland
High life Highland is a charity which develops and promotes opportunities in culture, learning, sport, leisure, health and wellbeing across nine services throughout the whole of the Highlands, for both residents and visitors.
For information on everything from the hugely popular High Life leisure card (which offers affordable access to dozens of leisure facilities), to how to get the best out of our Highland Libraries, what happens at the Highland Archive & Registration Centre or a host of other aspects of cultural, sporting, leisure and learning life in Highland, just follow the links here: www.highlifehighland.com
Email: info@highlifehighland.com or phone 01349 781700.
Paths for all
Health walks are free, short, safe, social, fun and accessible low-level group walks led by trained volunteers.
Health walks are aimed at inactive people who would benefit most from doing more physical activity. This can include people who haven’t been active for a while and would like to start again, and people who are recovering from ill health or managing a long-term condition. No referral forms required.
Most health walk groups are open to all and booking is not required, but please contact the group first before attending. Contact details can be found in ‘more info’ tab on map: Health Walk projects in Highland
Highland mental wellbeing
Highland mental wellbeing website is a list of services, information and training around the subject of mental health and wellbeing. It can be confusing to know where to start with online information, so it aims to help by highlighting some of the best websites and sources of help. It also provides information about training and resources for community / service volunteers or paid staff, in a ‘helping’ or supporting role. www.highlandmentalwellbeing.scot.nhs.uk
SilverCloud
SilverCloud is a website with courses you can do to improve your mental wellbeing. You can learn new ways to deal with the challenges you are facing. It is designed by clinical experts, and supported by the NHS and Scottish Government.
SilverCloud is:
- Secure
- Supportive
- Free from stigma
- Flexible so you can do a course at your own pace
SilverCloud is free, and you will need need an email address to sign up.www.silvercloudhealth.com
See: Computerised cognitive behavioural therapy (cCBT) (Guidelines)
Health improvement resource services (HIRS)
- The Health information resource services (HIRS) provide health information and an extensive health improvement resources library which covers the Highland Health and Social Care Partnership.
- The library offers a wide range of health related materials, to keep or loan, free of charge to everyone working or living within the Highlands.
- For more details and to order resources, please visit the website HIRS.