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virtual nutrition and lifestyle Sessions. Mondays 1pm to 3pm. You can expect: a free 12 week online course, weekly 30-45 minute workshops led by a qualified nutritionist, friendly group discussions andf support. Picture of fresh food. logos WCC and PCC

Free online nutrition and lifestyle support

Ali Finn, July 18, 2025July 28, 2025

Adults in Worcestershire can now join a new, FREE 12-week online lifestyle programme to help them feel better, eat well, and move more.

Led by a qualified nutritionist, each weekly session is packed with expert advice and practical tips.

Public Health from Worcestershire County Council is supporting this programme to encourage participants to make small, manageable changes that add up to a healthier lifestyle.

From tackling snacking and portion sizes to understanding fats and sugar, the programme provides the tools and motivation to help people feel their best inside and out.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Free 12-week course
  • Weekly 30–45 minute nutrition workshops
  • Friendly group discussions and support
  • Optional weight tracking
  • Delivered virtually – no travel needed

Joining others on the same journey and getting the support needed to stay on track can make it much easier than going it alone.

This programme is completely free and will help those who are looking to lose weight, feel more energetic, or simply develop healthier habits.

The course features culturally appropriate recipes and tailored dietary advice. Qualified experts provide nutrition and exercise support which is appropriate for patients with a variety of health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes.

The programme runs every Monday from 1pm to 2pm on Microsoft Teams, and you can join at any time. There’s no need to wait for a new intake.

Getting started is easy. Visit healthyworcestershire.org.uk, email Healthy.Worcestershire@nhs.net or call 0800 772 0307 to sign up.

Don’t have Microsoft Teams? No problem. Join up using a web browser on a laptop or download the free app on your phone. Find out more at Microsoft Support.

This programme is funded by the Public Health team at Worcestershire County Council and delivered by the Healthy Worcestershire team, Solutions4Health.

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