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Commitment to carers: third South event for health and social care leads to support carer health and wellbeing

NHS England South, together with the Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS), will run a third event in January to support partners improve carer health and wellbeing. Carer leads in clinical commissioning groups, local authorities, the third sector and carer representatives, are invited to join the Caring Together event on Thursday 26 January, which forms […]

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NHS England back new services to transform care for people with a learning disability and/or autism and reflects on progress in the South

NHS England is today giving local areas the means to improve the lives of people with a learning disability and/or autism, including developing ways of keeping children closer to their home and families. From today, local partnerships – made up of NHS organisations, local authorities and NHS England commissioners, working closely with people who use […]

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Blog: Combating loneliness and isolation through volunteering

Emily Prior, Communications and Engagement Manager for the Transforming Care Programme, blogs about her experience of volunteering for the Cinnamon Trust, and how others should consider doing some volunteering. In November 2015 I finally did something I have been meaning to do for years – I became a volunteer. Volunteering might sound like a selfless thing to do, […]

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Parents in the South urged to spot the deadly signs of sepsis

A nationwide campaign to help parents spot the symptoms of sepsis to protect young children and save lives has been launched today by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. The campaign is principally aimed at parents and carers of young children aged 0-4 and will include a new film featuring mother and campaigner Melissa Mead, who lost […]

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Christmas opening hours for Kent & Medway pharmacies

Pharmacies across Kent and Medway have restricted opening hours over Christmas. Offering advice on common illness and the best medicines to treat them make sure you know which ones are open. While some pharmacies are directed by NHS England to open on Christmas Day, others may open voluntarily, and patients are advised to check by […]

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Simon Stevens sets out ambitious action to improve survival and quality of life for people with cancer

Five hospital trusts from the South Region will benefit from a share of £130m investment in NHS radiotherapy machines in an announcement being made today by NHS England’s chief executive Simon Stevens. The hospitals are: Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust University Hospital  Southampton NHS Foundation Trust University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Torbay and […]

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Pensioners urged to protect themselves and get the flu vaccine

Older people in Kent and Medway are being reminded to make sure they have their free flu vaccine. Everyone over the age of 65 can have the annual vaccine, which is available from your GP, practice nurse or at your local pharmacy. Older people are much more likely to become seriously ill or develop complications […]

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Getting it right for the individual and their carer

At NHS England we understand carers’ views, needs and experiences must inform efforts to improve the health and social care provided to the people they support day in, day out. Transforming Care Partnerships across England are working to improve care for individuals with a learning disability and/or autism, which in turn is alleviating pressure and […]

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New specialist healthcare service for homeless patients in Brighton and Hove

A new specialist healthcare service in Brighton and Hove will make it easier for homeless people to get the care they need to support their health and wellbeing and to ensure they receive joined-up care from different local services, based around their individual needs. NHS England and NHS Brighton and Hove Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) […]

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