The SWF Health & Social Care Group would like to express our sadness at the damage caused to the premises and its affect on the much needed services of this Family Hub, especially in such difficult times. We look forward to it reopening on 7 September.
No child left behind – a public health informed approach to improving outcomes for vulnerable children
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, local government, health, education and other public services have sought to make sure that vulnerable children are protected. As we look ahead, these children and their families remain central to our public health plans.
Medical Research Council Update
An example of the enormous amount of work being undertaken by the Medical Research Council (MRC) that may affect people in and around South Woodham Ferrers is below.
Unprecedented national effort by UK immunologists to search for answers on COVID-19
Three new UK-wide studies, bringing together scientists from 17 research institutions, will receive £8.4 million from UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to understand immune responses to novel coronavirus.
An update from our hospitals
This issue features the CQC report on Maternity at Basildon University Hospital, new funding for the Trust, and a round-up of good-news stories from across the Trust's sites.
Share your views: how health and social care providers are working together
Share your views: how health and social care providers are working together.
Bank Holiday Opening Times
Bank Holiday Opening Times for Crouch Vale Medical Centre and Pharmacies.
My Care Record will provide better co-ordinated and seamless care
My Care Record is a new framework which supports health and care professionals to access records from other services. Organisations across Mid and South Essex are signing up to the agreement; enabling their teams to deliver more effective, joined-up care.
Student and Career Support Project – Summer 2020
If you’re in SWF and surrounds, have or want a place at Uni or College to study health, social care and wellbeing related subjects, or you’re starting or wanting to start a career in those subjects, we're offering a "bubble" for you.
Duncan Selbie addresses the creation of the National Institute for Health Protection.
Duncan Selbie, Chief Executive of Public Health England, addresses the creation of the National Institute for Health Protection.
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