Want ideas on getting started as a health anchor?

Take a look at our new short guide.

We’ve heard from our participants that starting out on their health anchor journey is one of the areas they’d like most support from the Health Anchors Learning Network - so we’ve created a two-page resource outlining how to take your first steps as a health anchor.

From outlining the six areas of anchor work to guiding participants through the planning stages, HALN’s ‘Getting Started as a Health Anchor’ tool is packed with information and signposts to helpful resources for anyone responsible for, or interested in, anchor work.

Since we launched earlier this year, we’ve been engaging our 1,100 participants in workshops, webinars and our FutureNHS online forum so they can share and learn from each other and anchor experts from health and beyond.

Our brand new ‘Getting Started’ tool has been created thanks to feedback from participants on what they need to start their journey - and is just one of several resources designed to specifically support anchor work.

Above is an image of both pages of the ‘Getting Started’ resource, which can be downloaded on our ‘Tools to Get Started’ page.

Above is an image of both pages of the ‘Getting Started’ resource, which can be downloaded on our ‘Tools to Get Started’ page.

You can find out more about our tools, sign up to our newsletter, watch our previous events and sign up for future sessions via www.haln.org.uk.

And you can drop us a line at hello@haln.org.uk where we’re eager to hear your feedback.

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