The Small change, big difference campaign encourages people to make minor changes in their lifestyles to give them a better chance of living longer, healthier lives.
An introduction to Small change, big difference, a campaign that is educating people on the long term health benefits of making small changes in their day to day lives.
A look of the work of Professor Kay-Tee Khaw and how her current research in Norfolk acts as the scientific backbone to the Small change, big difference campaign.
Small change, big difference is about making changes to your lifestyle that are easy to do and easy to keep on doing. The recommendations in this section will help you make a start.
A number of organisations have set up initiatives and schemes to help people make small changes to their lifestyles.
The Small change, big difference strapline is available for stakeholders on initiatives associated with healthy diet and nutrition, physical activity, mental health and wellbeing to download.

Tony Blair attends the first in a series of community health workshops.