CFA Healthwatch

CFA Healthwatch CFA CFA Healthwatch is a free and confidential cardiovascular risk assessment program offered to CFA volunteers.

The Healthwatch program provides health checks to volunteers that include measures of waist circumference, resting blood pressure and a 5-hour fasted blood test looking at level of blood glucose, total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides. The health checks are conducted at hundred of brigades each year, as well as the state championships and other CFA and industry events. Through the program

many members have succeeded in making positive lifestyle changes and have reduced their risk of cardiovascular disease and other chronic lifestyle diseases. In 2013 the CFA Healthwatch program won the Fire Services Award at the Fire Awareness Awards.

Would you like book a Health Watch session for your brigade?How to book a Health Watch session:Send us an email or fill ...
04/03/2024

Would you like book a Health Watch session for your brigade?

How to book a Health Watch session:
Send us an email or fill out our online booking form on CFA Members Online https://www.members.cfa.vic.gov.au/.../healthwatch...
*Health Watch sessions are available to CFA fire brigades only

Many of us drink alcohol to relax and socialise. Alcohol can be part of a healthy lifestyle if you drink in moderation, ...
30/09/2021

Many of us drink alcohol to relax and socialise. Alcohol can be part of a healthy lifestyle if you drink in moderation, get regular exercise and eat a healthy diet. However, too much alcohol can affect your physical and mental health, regardless of other behaviours.

National guidelines recommend that healthy adults consume no more than ten standard drinks per week, and no more than four standard drinks on any one day.

What many don’t realise is that even drinking small amounts of alcohol increases your risk of poor health outcomes, and the more you drink the greater the risk.

Reducing alcohol consumption can help decrease your risk of chronic illness, improve your mood, sleep and relationships with family and friends, increase your energy levels, help you perform better at work, and save money.

Here are 12 easy tips to break unhelpful habits and start embracing a healthier lifestyle:

1. Catch up for a tea or coffee instead of an alcoholic drink
2. Substitute a non-alcoholic drink, such as sparkling mineral water with fresh lemon or lime
3. Set yourself some alcohol-free days each week and try to stick to it
4. Use water to quench thirst
5. Eat while you drink – avoid making alcohol a focus of your social time
6. Plan active catch-ups with family and friends, such as a game of cricket, a bushwalk, or visit the beach
7. Sip alcoholic drinks slowly – take time to talk, relax and catch up
8. Alternate alcoholic drinks with glasses of water
9. Set yourself a limit on the number of standard drinks you’ll have
10. Wait until the glass is empty before topping up to help you to keep count of your drinks
11. Switch to low alcohol drinks, or diluting with extra mixers or soda water
12. Avoid salty snacks as these can make you thirsty

This October, aim to reduce your alcohol-related risk of harm and poor health. For support services and other resources, visit https://drinkwise.org.au/drinking-and-you/support-services/ #

Join the Health Watch Group (even if you are a member of the Health Watch Page) for more tips and health awareness messages here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/250306196493645

The Health Watch Program offers all CFA volunteers FREE heart health checks. Brigades can book health checks using the c...
21/02/2021

The Health Watch Program offers all CFA volunteers FREE heart health checks. Brigades can book health checks using the contact details on the Health Watch page on Brigades Online.

Want to cut down on alcohol?Here are ten tips!
26/01/2021

Want to cut down on alcohol?
Here are ten tips!

Keep track of your drinking habits ... 10 tips to cut down on alcohol.

Do you know the 5 tips for surviving the heat?1. Drink plenty of water2. Never leave anyone in a car3. Stay somewhere co...
10/01/2021

Do you know the 5 tips for surviving the heat?
1. Drink plenty of water
2. Never leave anyone in a car
3. Stay somewhere cool (avoid going out if you can)
4. Plan ahead - check the weather!
5. Check-in on others

Learn the signs of heat-related illness:
1. Rapid heart rate
2. Muscle cramps
3. Dizziness
4. Nausea
5. Fainting

How to cope and stay safe in extreme heat.

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/servicesandsupport/regular-health-checksHappy New Year! New Years is usually ...
03/01/2021

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/servicesandsupport/regular-health-checks

Happy New Year!
New Years is usually a time when people start fresh and set new goals.
It is also a good time to organise those routine health checks that keep us well.
Follow this link to learn WHY health checks are important, what health checks you can do in the comfort of your own home, and what you might like to include on your list for a routine medical appointment.

Regular health checks can help you identify any early signs of health issues.

Do you want to take a break from alcohol? Maybe you're planning for Feb Fast? Or maybe you just want a healthier way to ...
29/12/2020

Do you want to take a break from alcohol? Maybe you're planning for Feb Fast? Or maybe you just want a healthier way to relax?
Here are a bunch of alcohol-free drink ideas for you to try!

Alcohol-Free Alternatives Looking for alternatives to alcohol? Whether it be premade, or a twist on a classic favourite – these are some of the best alternative alcohol-free drinks that we’ve heard about. Alcohol-Free Drinks to Order at a Bar Not sure what to order when out at a bar?

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