BCHS Community Newsletter - Other - Page 5
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH HP
Our Health Promotion team
do not stop! And this month
is no exception to their fun
and action-filled schedule.
Our expert team of qualified
health promoters are leaders in
their field, called upon to educate
and engage all ages and areas
of community to improve the
overall health and wellbeing
of Bendigo.
As well as their continued work with
schools right across the region to
deliver sexual health sessions, bike
education, and programs around
friendships and relationships, they’ll
be facilitating a Young Parents
Group, plus cooking lessons and
CPR training this month.
They know their stuff, and they’re
super friendly. Seek them out and
say hello at the following
community events and activities:
Healthy Choices Forum
What is it?
The chance to build connections
between food & beverage
suppliers & a range of facilities
& venues to learn about &
promote healthy food & drink
options to customers.
Kangaroo Flat Family Fun Day
Sunday, May 18 from noon to 3pm
at Kangaroo Flat Primary School
White Hills Wanderers walking
group
Each Monday 9.30 – 10.30am at the
Garden for the Future in White Hills.
Eaglehawk Explorers walking group
Each Wednesday from 9.30 to 10.30
at Lake Neangar, Eaglehawk.
Elmore Be Well, Be Connected Expo
Friday, May 30, from 10am to 2pm
at the Elmore Community Hub.
Who is this event for?
Local and regional food and
drink suppliers/distributors
with healthy options.
Local facilities (such as
hospitals, health services,
aquatic and recreation
facilities and sporting clubs).
Event details
Thursday, June 19. 10am - 2pm
at the Bendigo Tennis Centre.
Bookings are essential, to
reserve your space please
register online by 5pm
Wednesday, May 21.
Excitement building
over the reopening of
BCHS’ Eaglehawk site
Hello there!
This is our medical centre staff
(from far left) Christine, Leah and
Kat, EBD architect Darragh and
our Fleet and Facilities Leader
Sean. We cheekily interrupted and
snapped them while they were
touring our building site in
Eaglehawk recently.
We’ve called the Seymoure Street
address home since 1976, however
locals will barely recognise it
when we move back in mid-year.
We simply can’t wait to share this
new space with our clients, staff
and the wider community.
It’s big, bright and beautiful – so,
fittingly reflective of BCHS!