Mental health support for young people extended across Dorset
Initially just available for young people in the Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch area, a mental health service is now available across Dorset.
Initially just available for young people in the Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch area, a mental health service is now available across Dorset.
Youngsters with learning disabilities or severe and long-term mental health conditions can make use of a new sensory room.
A number of local hospitals and healthcare settings now require visitors to take a lateral flow test and to prove a negative result.
Thank-you gifts have been presented to NHS staff based at Dorset HealthCare’s East Dorset Hub in St Leonards for the “amazing” care they provided to a patient.
The virtual information events being held this week will give people a chance to see if there is a role to suit them.
Local people have the chance to vote for the projects which they think will most benefit patients and staff.
Dorset has ramped up its vaccination programme and upped the number of vaccines given to local people by almost 60% on the previous week.
MP Tobias Ellwood is urging armed forces veterans to seek help from a dedicated mental health crisis service if they need support.
District nurses in Dorset have turned back the clock when visiting patients in communities around the county.
Additional Covid-19 vaccination clinics are popping up in Bournemouth so local people can grab their jab. The university campus has three extra clinics.