Increase in eating disorders in Dorset during pandemic
This week is Eating Disorders Week and people who are suffering are being urged to come forward to ask for help.
This week is Eating Disorders Week and people who are suffering are being urged to come forward to ask for help.
Café West coffee shop has now opened at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital in the west entrance and reception area.
The new walking and cycling paths through Upper Gardens in Bournemouth are open and ready for use with just a small section still waiting for its top coat of asphalt.
Make Shrove Tuesday extra smiley by zooming to the Global Happy Café meeting after you’ve savoured your pancakes to hear from Emily Coxhead and Victor Perton.
Public Health Dorset is urging residents to continue to stay at home if they test positive or display symptoms of the virus.
Organisations that support the needs of vulnerable people in the community are invited to apply for grants of between £5,000 and £10,000.
With pancake day less than a week away, Heart Research UK has compiled a healthy heart tip along with an alternative recipe for Shrove Tuesday. Enjoy!
A further grant of £650,000 from The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities will help those abused in Dorset.
A new team is available at the Bournemouth and Poole hospitals to help smokers to quit when they leave their care.
The initiative was aimed at boosting the mental health of pupils in Dorset with football training sessions.