Free PPE for carers in Dorset until March 2022
The scheme for free Personal Protective Equipment for carers has been extended from June this year to March 2022.
The scheme for free Personal Protective Equipment for carers has been extended from June this year to March 2022.
Everyone over the age of 16 must provide a name and contact details or check in with the QR code when they visit businesses.
Unpaid carers who support people living in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are now entitled to free PPE.
Unpaid carers in the Dorset Council area can now request free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for carrying out their caring responsibilities.
It is important that your waste is treated very carefully with some items being double bagged and put aside for 72 hours.
There has been an epidemic of PPE litter over the last nine months, according to a poll commissioned by the CPRE.
Despite being unable to stage any productions at the moment, Highcliffe Charity Players are still very much a part of the community, having recently donated more than £1,000 to support four worthy causes.
A school that had given all its PPE away at the beginning of lockdown have been gifted 120 face shields from a former student.
In extraordinary times extraordinary demands require extraordinary people, none more so than a combined effort in Poole to supply PPE.
Much needed protective kit to keep front line health and care staff safe is being made by staff and students at St Edward’s School in Poole.