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World Mental Health Day 2020: Mental health for all
Health and social care partners across Coventry and Warwickshire are marking World Mental Health Day on 10 October.
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Flu vaccine more important than ever during COVID-19 pandemic
Health and care partners across Coventry and Warwickshire are encouraging residents to help protect the NHS by having their flu vaccination
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Are you thinking about quitting for Stoptober?
Stoptober is running throughout October and Warwickshire County Council and partners are reminding residents of the positive changes of quitting smoking. Stoptober encourages people to quit smoking...
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Great news for cycling in Warwickshire as Warwick confirmed as host for Birmingham 2022 cycling road race
The historic St Nicholas Park will host the start and finish of the cycling Road Race event at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, offering spectators in Warwick the opportunity to see world-class sport on their doorsteps.
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County Councillors vote to submit case for Local Government Reform in Warwickshire to Government
Warwickshire County Council has voted to move forward towards a new form of local government in Warwickshire, and today has submitted its Strategic Case for Change to Government.
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Coventry and Warwickshire set to introduce Integrated Care Records
Patients’ health and care records in Coventry and Warwickshire will soon be available electronically to authorised health and social care practitioners.
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Supporting people living with dementia
Warwickshire County Council is supporting World Alzheimer’s Month and highlighting the support available to our residents
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New #YouCanAdopt campaign launches to debunk the myths on adoption and highlight the number of children looking for a new family.
New #YouCanAdopt campaign launches to debunk the myths on adoption and highlight the number of children looking for a new family.
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Protecting yourself and loved ones at home from COVID-19
Cases of COVID-19 are beginning to rise across the region and research shows that transmission within households is one of the mostly likely routes to contract the virus.
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Have you had an assessment with Adult Social Care? If so, we would like your help!
We want to hear from Customers who have had social Care Assessments