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University College of  Osteopathy
Join the University College of Osteopathy for its Health and Wellbeing Festival!
Great opportunity to try out for free what osteopathy has to offer and how it can support your health.
20 May 2022
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Pecan's Women's Service is hiring!
An exciting new opportunity to become Mental Health advocate for Pecan's Women's Service. It might be you!
20 May 2022
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Are you pregnant or recently had a baby?
This is an opportunity to participate in a research study about your experiences and attitudes relating to vaccinations in pregnancy. It will be a relaxed and friendly chat with a researcher.
13 May 2022
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If you love someone, Get Lippy!
Today is Get Lippy Day!
Only 2% of the population know all five of the gynaecological cancers. We need to Get Lippy to break down the tabboos around gynae health and save lives!
13 May 2022
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Take part in a trial to help detect cancer early!
The NHS-Galleri trial is national trial currently taking place in South East London as part of a national programme. People are offered a simple blood test that can identify early cancers of different types.
13 May 2022
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Qualitative measures poster reading help shape our new strategy
Join South London and Maudsley's round 2 Qualitative Measures Workshops!
Last year, we told South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust that they needed to measure the success of their strategy, Aiming High; Changing Lives 2021 – 2026 through personal experience.
13 May 2022
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Useful Information for Young People in Southwark
Here is some useful information about services that offer support to young people in Southwark ranging from urgent support to support with mental health and wellbeing, sexual health, relationships, drugs and alcohol and medical advice.
5 May 2022
Blog
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Grab a jab for your 5-11 year old!
Are you a parent or carer of a child/children aged 5-11? If yes, and they’re yet to have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination, you can book their appointment at Tessa Jowell Health Centre.
26 April 2022
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Join a Workshop to Develop a 'Lived Experience Assembly'
Partnership Southwark is setting up a diverse and inclusive 'People's Forum' to work alongside the leadership of Partnership Southwark to make sure services are responsive to the needs of our population.
22 April 2022
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Join a Connect for Wellbeing Group
Southwark Wellbeing Hub is running a new fortnightly group called Connect for Wellbeing every other Friday afternoon from 1-3pm, starting from Friday 22nd April.
19 April 2022
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Cancer Care Map Directory
The Cancer Care Map is an online resource to help people living with cancer find care and support services in their local area, anywhere in the UK. The website is run by cancer charity, The Richard Dimbleby Cancer Fund.
7 April 2022
Advice and Information
Workshops on Waiting Lists for Treatment and Care
Attend a workshop to contribute to the development of better support for people living on the waiting list for treatment and care.
6 April 2022
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