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Carers' Assessments
All unpaid carers have the right to a carers' assessment from Hampshire County Council to find out what support and help you might need...
Aug 10, 2023

Frimley Health and Care: It’s ok to ask for help
Good mental health allows us to cope with life’s ups and downs. No matter how difficult life can feel at times, there is a range of local...
Aug 9, 2023


Do you want to quit smoking this year?
As 2023 approaches, many of us are looking at making some New Year’s Resolutions. Thousands of others have quit smoking and you can too –...
Aug 9, 2023


Cost of living resources shared by Action Hampshire
Action Hampshire have an area of their website dedicated to information and advice around the cost of living crisis. Put simply, the...
Aug 9, 2023


Southern Health NHS launch their new carers booklet
Southern Health NHS foundation have recently launched their new carers booklet, packed full of information for people using their...
Aug 9, 2023


What is monkeypox and who can get a vaccine?
Find out the signs and symptoms of monkeypox, what to do if you think you have it and who is eligible for a vaccine. A small number of...
Aug 9, 2023


Know your risk of Type 2 diabetes
Find out about the Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme and how to find out if you are eligible. It’s very important that you...
Aug 9, 2023


A Dementia and Driving Decision aid- UK version now published
Dementia and Driving: a decision aid (DDDA) has just been published in a UK version having originated in Australia. The DDDA is a person...
Aug 9, 2023


5 Steps for Carers: Are you looking after or supporting a relative, friend or neighbour?
Hampshire Carers Partnership have shared the below information, 5 tips for keeping well if you support someone else. Are you looking...
Aug 9, 2023


Where can I go for support for my mental health as a new parent?
It's so important that you feel supported as a new parent. Healthwatch England have written an article about how to find out where you...
Aug 9, 2023


Someone I love has died - where can I find support?
Healthwatch England have recently published a new article full of resources and information on coping with losing someone you love. Grief...
Aug 9, 2023


Looking after someone: Information and support for carers in England
Looking after someone is a new guide for carers in England. This guide is designed to outline your rights as a carer and the support...
Aug 8, 2023

Do you have a safeguarding concern? Report it using this new app
The updated Hampshire Safeguarding Adults Board App - ‘See it Stop it’ is available on both Android and Apple IOS platforms. If you have...
Aug 8, 2023


Carers Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Solent Health NHS Foundation Trust have just published carer frequently asked questions and answers, which you or someone you know may...
Aug 8, 2023

NHS Talking Therapies
Talking therapies, or psychological therapies, are effective and confidential treatments delivered by fully trained and accredited NHS...
Aug 8, 2023


Dentistry: New guides providing information and advice
We are aware that access to NHS dentists has been a big issue for many in recent months. With this in mind, we are sharing two guides...
Aug 8, 2023


10 Reasons you should tell your GP you are caring for someone at home
Many people care for loved ones or relatives at home and might not realise that it’s important to tell your GP If you find yourself in...
Aug 8, 2023


Using video consultations within the health service - translated advice
With more and more health and care services offering online and video consultations instead of face-to-face appointments, it's important...
Aug 8, 2023


How to register with a GP or family doctor
It's important to register with your GP to make sure you get the appropriate health and care support. Register with a GP It's important...
Aug 8, 2023


Ask for Ani
Domestic violence campaign- if you are experiencing domestic violence and need urgent help just ask for Ani The Government have launched...
Aug 8, 2023
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