Our third successful Health Awareness Day was held at The City Academy in Bristol, on Sunday 28th September. This year we had about 120 people attending, with over 120 children participating in the athletics activities. We will bring you more information in the near future, but we just wanted to share some photos and some initial thoughts with you. It was a free, fun, informative, interactive family event, that was open to all, with speakers, workshops, information stalls, children’s activities, henna, arts and crafts, raffle, performances, sports activities and food. It was an opportunity to learn about Health and Wellbeing, have free health checks, find out how to access health services and discover more about prevention. There was information on general health issues, as well as those that particularly impact on BME Communities and all activities aimed to respect diverse faiths and cultural sensitivities. The aim was to bring together a variety of Bristol’s health service providers as part of a fun and engaging event, to make them more accessible to the City’s diverse communities.
The day started with opening remarks from The Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of Bristol, Councillor Alistair Watson and Peaches Golding, former High Sheriff of Bristol. The Lord Mayor talked about the importance of bringing diverse communities together to raise awareness of health issues and ensure all communities access health services. Peaches Golding talked about ‘three responsibilities’; to look after ourselves and find out all the information we can about good health; to our communities – family, faith community, neighbours – to share what we learn and help others to be healthy, and the third is to sustainability and the creating of healthy communities and spaces.
Many thanks to our partners TravelWest, Rethink, Inner City Health Improvement Team and Avon Indian Community Association. Also thanks to the City Academy for the great venue and all those who helped out.
See our selection of photos taken on the day here.