- Amersham and Chesham Libraries
- Community Partners: Various local institutions and churches, like All Saints Church in High Wycombe, partner to offer additional refuge from the heat.
Find a Welcoming Space:
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Our Welcoming Spaces are open for people to access during the extreme heat.
Welcoming Spaces can be found at:
- Council Offices: Main council buildings, such as the offices on Queen Victoria Road in High Wycombe, open their doors as cool spaces.
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While many of us enjoy the hot weather, it’s important to stay safe to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Here are some tips to help you beat the heat. ⬇While many of us enjoy the hot weather, it’s important to stay safe to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Here are some tips to help you beat the heat. ⬇While many of us enjoy the hot weather, it’s important to stay safe to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Here are some tips to help you beat the heat. ⬇While many of us enjoy the hot weather, it’s important to stay safe to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Here are some tips to help you beat the heat. ⬇While many of us enjoy the hot weather, it’s important to stay safe to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Here are some tips to help you beat the heat. ⬇️
✅ Wear a hat and apply sun cream
✅ If you feel unwell, contact NHS 111 for advice
Please also check on friends, family and neighbours who may be more vulnerable in the heat.
☀️ With the return of higher temperatures, please take extra care by following this advice:
✅ Avoid going outside during the hottest part of the day (11am–3pm)
✅ Drink plenty of water throughout the day
✅ Stay in the shade where possible
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As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇️
🟠⚠ Amber heat-health alerts have been issued to the health systems across southern England until Tuesday 23 June, with yellow alerts covering the Midlands.
While many of us look forward to the England game, major sporting events can bring increased fear and risk for people experiencing domestic abuse.
Find out how to recognise the signs and where to get help: https://t.co/2R0v2KqoZS
A project that has helped almost 50 doctors to reduce the risk of preterm birth is in line for a national award. Our partnership with @BucksHealthcare & @OUHospitals is a finalist in the Early Stage Innovation category of the #HSJpatientsafety awards.
➡️ https://t.co/p63yyCW0Gm
It’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinic.
As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you stock up on sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you stock up on sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you stock up on sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you stock up on sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you stock up on sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇️
With hot weather across the country this week, make sure you keep hydrated.
Babies, children and older adults are more at risk of dehydration.
If it's not treated, it can become a serious problem.
Find out more information ⬇With hot weather across the country this week, make sure you keep hydrated.
Babies, children and older adults are more at risk of dehydration.
If it's not treated, it can become a serious problem.
Find out more information ⬇With hot weather across the country this week, make sure you keep hydrated.
Babies, children and older adults are more at risk of dehydration.
If it's not treated, it can become a serious problem.
Find out more information ⬇With hot weather across the country this week, make sure you keep hydrated.
Babies, children and older adults are more at risk of dehydration.
If it's not treated, it can become a serious problem.
Find out more information ⬇️
This International Day of the Midwife, we’re recognising the thousands of midwives across the country.
Thank you to all midwives for your commitment and kindness to women, babies and families.
In every department and throughout communities up and down the country, nurses make up the fabric of our NHS.
Thank you.
Happy International Nurses Day. #IND2026
Martha's Rule is available in every acute hospital in England.
It gives patients and their families the right to request a rapid review with a specialist team if they are worried about their or a loved one’s condition getting worse while in hospital.
➡️ https://t.co/Z7KSaH2l2j
This week is #MSAwarenessWeek.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a lifelong condition that affects the brain and spinal cord.
There are lots of possible symptoms of MS. Everyone with this condition is affected differently.
ℹ️ https://t.co/eFhsmzkqJr
We've just delivered some more radios to the Main Outpatients department at the hospital. The nursing team asked for some radios to help make the patients feel more relaxed.......and also hear some great music. @BucksHealthcare#radiosmhr
March was the busiest month ever for A&E departments.
A surge in demand – including cases linked to a meningitis outbreak – put services under real pressure.
But staff are continuing to deliver for patients and improve care across the NHS.
Latest stats ⬇March was the busiest month ever for A&E departments.
A surge in demand – including cases linked to a meningitis outbreak – put services under real pressure.
But staff are continuing to deliver for patients and improve care across the NHS.
Latest stats ⬇March was the busiest month ever for A&E departments.
A surge in demand – including cases linked to a meningitis outbreak – put services under real pressure.
But staff are continuing to deliver for patients and improve care across the NHS.
Latest stats ⬇March was the busiest month ever for A&E departments.
A surge in demand – including cases linked to a meningitis outbreak – put services under real pressure.
But staff are continuing to deliver for patients and improve care across the NHS.
Latest stats ⬇March was the busiest month ever for A&E departments.
A surge in demand – including cases linked to a meningitis outbreak – put services under real pressure.
But staff are continuing to deliver for patients and improve care across the NHS.
Latest stats ⬇️
Great to catch up with the staff on Ward 9 today, especially chatting with nurse Jona. We had a request for some more radios for the ward. We're always happy to support the nursing teams and make patients stay in hospital just a little bit better. @BucksHealthcare#radiosmhr