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Tier 1/2 CYP Weight Management Services - South Glos (DRAFT)

Checked: 29-07-2025 by Jenny Henry Next Review: 28-07-2027

Overview

In addition to the national resources which can be found XXXXXX, details of the local services  available in South Glos can be found below

Tier 1

One You South Gloucestershire – For families in South Gloucestershire to support them to live healthy, happy lives. This page contains information on local programmes as well as well as how to access online support such as tools and apps.

Healthy Weight Programme (families) - Tier 2

Eligible South Gloucestershire families can access a free 12-week programme delivered by the Active Lifestyle Centres. The includes 12 weekly family sessions which provides support around physical activity, healthier eating and emotional wellbeing, as well as access to 12 family physical activities such as swimming, badminton and table tennis. 

Eligibility

  • Aged 5 to 17 years
  • Has a BMI ≥91st centile with no co-morbidity
  • Lives in South Gloucestershire. or registered at a GP surgery in South Gloucestershire
  • Parents/carers must consent to the referral and attend/engage in all provision alongside the child or young person

Exclusions:

  • Does not have a history of or an ongoing eating disorder 

Referral:

To refer a family to the South Gloucestershire Tier 2 Healthy Weight Programme please complete the ‘South Glos Weight Management on Referral Form’ via EMIS and email to healthyweight@circadiantrust.org.

Families can also self-refer by completing the One You family referral form.

If you have any questions relating to the Healthy Weight Programme (families) please call 01454 865337 or email oneyou@southglos.gov.uk.  

 

 



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