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Your health, your way

Your NHS guide to long-term conditions and self care

Courses and support

This section contains articles, interactive tools, real-life stories and videos to tell you more about training courses and support networks that can help you live with your condition.

There are lots of confidence-building courses and sources of emotional and practical support around you. It’s just a case of knowing how they can help, where they are and how to access them.

Talk to others
Emotional support, especially from friends and family, can help you cope with your condition and feel less isolated.
More on talking to others

Take a course
Training courses can boost your confidence and help you be more in control of your health. Find out more about them and how to book your place.
More on courses

Elaine’s real-life story
Elaine Jawien felt lost and anxious after being diagnosed with rheumatoid and osteoarthritis at the age of 37. Joining a self-care group gave her a new lease of life.
More on Elaine’s story

Angie’s real-life story
Angie Usher has fibromyalgia and was told she’d never work again, but since going on a confidence-building course she is better able to manage her symptoms and is working full-time in a job she loves.
More on Angie’s story

Getting support at work
Telling your boss and colleagues about your condition can have positive results. You can also get advice on your rights at work.
More on your rights at work

Other people's stories
Videos and stories telling how people live with long-term conditions and manage their own health.
More on other people's stories

Arthritis

The arthritis blog - where people with arthritis, RA, osteoarthritis and similar conditions talk about how they live their lives.

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