Today is #EpilepsyDay, and the theme being discussed is #MyEpilepsyJourney.
We would love to hear your epilepsy stories today. Please share in the comments your experiences with epilepsy and we will share throughout the day.
Our society downplays the importance of parenting and obsesses over career.
It's no surprise we have so many issues.
Why Society Is Backwards (this is controversial):
V excited to see my forthcoming book on trauma informed & infused healthcare up for pre order on Amazon. So many incredible stories, contributions, practical tools & tips, new infographics, & so much more. @JKPBooks @Steve_JKPbooks
Are you looking to take that next step ? 🤔
We are expanding our leadership team @tandgicft with another Maternity Matron😊 We are a supportive, friendly team with the same vision🤰🏽🧑🍼
Get in touch for more details ☎️
https://t.co/YiUBTIHoZY
If you operate in the VCFSE sector you could be eligible for our Best Start for Life Community Funding!
If your organisation is looking to expand their wellbeing offer in Tameside to support parents with 0-2 year olds, apply by 12 Sept.
Eligibility 👇🏼
https://t.co/Wr46qr8xds
We are looking for 2 passionate Community Engagement Officers who are committed to delivering the best outcomes for our residents in Tameside. Closing date 7 July so still time to apply - come and join our amazing public health team!
https://t.co/29uEsa0OMT
📰The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) has today published their independent summary report into feeding young children aged 1 to 5 years ⤵️
https://t.co/X3HRTnjo6U
Introducing the Healthy Child Programme Schedule of Interventions tool.
This invaluable resource for local commissioners, practitioners & students has a wealth of information on prevention & early intervention activities from preconception up to age 25.
https://t.co/cJN1IGitgB
Your Baby & You has been written by families and professionals together. It’s packed with content to help you to get to know and understand your baby 👶
Ask your midwife or health visitor for your copy of the Your Baby and You booklet.
More info ➡ https://t.co/iiNPWQCBfa
Most people think we cry because we're sad. And this can be true. But crying is connected to our nervous system and our body's natural impulse to self regulate. Which is why when you feel angry, tears will flood to your eyes. Your body needs to release.