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From risk to resilience: Warwickshire Transitions Service shows impact
The Warwickshire Transitions Service, delivered by St Giles, works with young people aged 17 to 25 who are at high risk of reoffending, serious violence, or exploitation.
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Follow our tips to help you stay safe in Warwickshire this Christmas and New Year
Christmas will soon be here, so Warwickshire County Council and Safer Warwickshire partners are sharing some top tips and advice to help you stay safe this December.
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Warwickshire County Council's final proposal for Local Government Reorganisation
Statement from Leader of the Council, Councillor George Finch.
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Supporting care leavers to rise
November has been National Care Leavers Month and Warwickshire County Council used the month to celebrate the achievements, resilience, and strength of the county’s care – experienced young people.
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Coventry and Warwickshire celebrate local heroes at the Carers Trust Heart of England Carer Awards 2025
Carers Trust Heart of England proudly hosted its annual Carer Awards Ceremony on Thursday 20 November at the iconic St Mary’s Guildhall, Coventry.
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Warwickshire’s integrated Public Health Nursing service, Warwickshire Child and Family Wellbeing, to come into effect from 1 December
Warwickshire County Council is reminding families that its streamlined Public Health Nursing service for 0-19 year olds will come into effect from Monday 1 December.
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Warwickshire County Council supports National Addiction Awareness Week 2025
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is reinforcing the need to break the stigmas around addiction by encouraging residents to talk openly and to replace silence with support.
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New Let’s Talk Warwickshire podcast episode explores safeguarding adults from abuse and neglect
Warwickshire County Council has launched its latest episode of the Let’s Talk Warwickshire podcast.
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Stay connected and reduce loneliness with the Living Well webpages
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) is encouraging residents to visit the Living Well webpages which provide free access to resources designed to help people stay connected and reduce loneliness.
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Warwickshire County Council offers alternatives to Black Friday shopping
Statistics show that nearly 40% of people do not need the things they buy, 23% never use them and 10% saying that they have not opened items bought last year on Black Friday!