Covid-19 has affected nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Never before have our health and care services faced such an overwhelming challenge, or had to respond and adapt so quickly.
Each year the flu kills on average 11,000 people and hospitalises thousands more. This year it’s more important than ever for people at risk to get their free flu vaccine.
Bromley Healthcare is providing the new Bromley 0 to 19 Public Health Service from 1 October 2020. The service will provide better, more coordinated, health guidance and support for children, young people and families in the Borough.
To keep patients and staff safe it is best to speak to a clinician before attending your practice, it may be that you can be treated effectively without seeing a health professional, or directed to your local pharmacy for treatment, however if you need a physical assessment your GP will arrange for you to be safely seen for a consultation in the practice.
Thrive LDN is continuing a partnership with Hackney-based print artist, The Fandangoe Kid, to run a series of interactive online workshops for 14-25 year olds to explore experiences, challenges and issues faced during the pandemic and build resilience.
In partnership with the Greater London Authority and Faith Forum for London, this webinar will explore the role of faith leaders in supporting communities impacted by COVID-19, and also focus on strengthening resilience by highlighting experiences and examples of how faith based organisations have supported the communities they serve during Covid-19, and continue to do so.