People urged to consider alternatives to A&E
Southport and Ormskirk Trust Emergency Department is experiencing exceptional pressure today due to attendances and the availability of beds for hospital admission from the Emergency Department.
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Southport and Ormskirk Trust Emergency Department is experiencing exceptional pressure today due to attendances and the availability of beds for hospital admission from the Emergency Department.
Sefton residents are invited to give their views by 28 February 2019 on a national prescribing consultation.
Health commissioners in Sefton are reminding people that they have greater choice and availability of when they can book a GP practice appointment this winter should they become ill.
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in Sefton and Liverpool have appointed a designated clinical officer (DCO).
Sefton residents are being asked for views about a number of local health policies, being reviewed to make sure NHS resources are used on the most effective treatments.
Sefton Council is looking at 0-19 health services provided in the borough and it would really like to know what you think about them.
Minister Vicky Ford MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families, has written an open letter to children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), their parents/carers and families, and all others who support them.
Anyone in England with coronavirus symptoms who either has to leave home to go to work or is aged 65 and over will now be able to get tested.
Sefton residents are asked to be mindful of people who are exempt from wearing a face covering.
Sefton Safeguarding Children Board has launched a new campaign which aims to help parents and carers to cope with a crying baby. The call for resources comes from a number of infant deaths and serious case reviews where a baby has died or been seriously injured as a result of abusive head trauma.