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Virtual Q&A session on Covid vaccine for people from BAME communities
The Opening Doors conversation will allow those with concerns about the coronavirus vaccine to put their questions direct to local health and care experts.
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Covid community testing sites open across Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council's programme is aimed at asymptomatic people who work in small businesses, private early years settings, and childminders.
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People with Autism Spectrum Conditions asked for their views on services
Healthwatch Wiltshire would like to find out what people with Autism Spectrum Conditions and their relatives and carers think about health, care and support services.
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More people to be invited for Covid-19 vaccine
The vaccination programme will now begin contacting people aged 65-69 and anyone aged 16-64 with an underlying health condition.
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Trowbridge and Paulton Minor Injury Units to reopen
The Minor Injury Units will start seeing patients again after being closed temporarily so staff could be redeployed to help care for Covid-19 patients.
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Over 70s urged to come forward for Covid-19 vaccine
People aged 70 and over who have not yet been vaccinated against Covid and who would like to be are now being asked to contact the NHS to arrange a jab.
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Mental health forum members produce their own guide to support services
People with lived experience of mental ill health have produced their own comprehensive guide to mental health and wellbeing services on offer in Wiltshire.
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Keeping care home residents connected and engaged during Covid-19
Highlighting good practice in care homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Your experiences of the adult safeguarding process
We worked with Wiltshire Safeguarding Adults Board to learn more about the experiences of people who have been through the safeguarding process.
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Find new ways to express yourself this Children’s Mental Health Week
Children and young people are being encouraged to explore different ways of expressing themselves for this year’s Children’s Mental Health Week (1-7 February).
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