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www.happia.meWhat would make you HAPPIA? 'HAPPIA You' programmes are shaped around your needs and can be completed in your own time, at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home. There are no ongoing 'membership', 'monitoring' or 'maintenance' fees. A HAPPIA team! When your employees are happy, they are more more motivated, more productive and more resilient to stress which means they are less likely to experience ill health. Making HAPPIA Employees can involve changes to the workplace environment or through uniquely tailored behaviour change interventions. HAPPIA Places Urban developers, planning professionals and public health specialists face a number of challenges in creating healthier environments. HAPPIA Places specialises in overcoming these challenges in both policy and practice. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAPPIA.me programmes are delivered by an award winning psychologist chartered withthe British Psychological Society (BPS) and Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) What is health psychology? Health psychologists use their knowledge of psychology, human behaviour and health to promote general well-being. They are specially trained to promote healthier lifestyles and try to find ways to encourage people to improve their health. This may be through working with individuals, businesses, writing health policy or helping to shape the environment in which we live and work. Professional standards The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is an independent, UK-wide regulatory body responsible for setting and maintaining standards of professional training, performance and conduct of the 12 healthcare professions that it regulates, including Practitioner Psychologists. To be registered as a Health Psychologist requires years of training and ongoing development to demonstrate professional competence.
Read moreWhat would make you HAPPIA? 'HAPPIA You' programmes are shaped around your needs and can be completed in your own time, at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home. There are no ongoing 'membership', 'monitoring' or 'maintenance' fees. A HAPPIA team! When your employees are happy, they are more more motivated, more productive and more resilient to stress which means they are less likely to experience ill health. Making HAPPIA Employees can involve changes to the workplace environment or through uniquely tailored behaviour change interventions. HAPPIA Places Urban developers, planning professionals and public health specialists face a number of challenges in creating healthier environments. HAPPIA Places specialises in overcoming these challenges in both policy and practice. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAPPIA.me programmes are delivered by an award winning psychologist chartered withthe British Psychological Society (BPS) and Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) What is health psychology? Health psychologists use their knowledge of psychology, human behaviour and health to promote general well-being. They are specially trained to promote healthier lifestyles and try to find ways to encourage people to improve their health. This may be through working with individuals, businesses, writing health policy or helping to shape the environment in which we live and work. Professional standards The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is an independent, UK-wide regulatory body responsible for setting and maintaining standards of professional training, performance and conduct of the 12 healthcare professions that it regulates, including Practitioner Psychologists. To be registered as a Health Psychologist requires years of training and ongoing development to demonstrate professional competence.
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