We have a a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic Principal Lead Psychologist (clinical/counselling) in learning disabilities (8b) to join the team and contribute to the provision and development of the HALDHT.
Job ref: 222-HOU-189
LINK: https://t.co/J70dTUzLGi
We have an exciting opportunity for a forward thinking and enthusiastic Senior Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner (Band 7). If you've got the energy & drive to make a difference, we want to hear from you!
NHS job advert no: 222-HOU-106
Link: https://t.co/wPRVSDLVzw
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Principal Lead Clinical Psychologist (Band 8B). If you've got the energy & drive to make a difference, we want to hear from you!
NHS job advert no: 222-HOU-007
Link: https://t.co/vewpZYtQXn
We have an exciting opportunity for a proactive Band 5 Registered Nurse for Learning Disabilities (RNLD). If you've got the energy & drive to make a difference, we want to hear from you!
NHS job advert no: 222-HCS-608
Link: https://t.co/lmFQunHJ7w
Neena and Rachel were out today supporting the Great Oaks College annual Transition Fair.
The College Transition Fair provides young people with learning disabilities and their families with options of what is available to them as they transition into adulthood.
Are you dynamic, energetic and driven? Then apply for our Band 5 Community Learning Disability Nursing position in our award winning team in Hounslow.
NHS job reference: 222-HCS-509-B
Job link: https://t.co/hBcV10M05C
Sadly, some staff are reporting an increase in racial abuse and hostility from a small minority of our patients. We're taking action to help make sure they are safe in the line of duty 🔽
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Hot weather and thunderstorms can trigger symptoms in those who suffer with lung conditions such as asthma.
If you have been prescribed an inhaler, carry it with you during periods of hot or thundery weather.
Londoners, are you feeling lonely? Let's talk about it.
It’s important to understand changes in our feelings and of those around us. Learn more 👉 https://t.co/68Z5hFqeNO
Hot weather can affect anyone but especially vulnerable people & those with existing health conditions.
Here are some tips on staying well in the heat.
To learn more on how to cope in hot weather: Visit https://t.co/A8JMgexmjz
If you spot any of the signs of a stroke, act F.A.S.T.
😕 Face – has their face fallen on one side? Can they smile?
💪 Arms – can they raise both arms and keep them there?
🗣 Speech – is it slurred?
⏰️ Time to call 999.
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If you need urgent medical help but you're not sure where to go, use 111 to get assessed and directed to the right place for you.
Call, go online or use the NHS App.
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It's set to be another hot day in London. ☀️
We hope you are able to enjoy the warm weather, but please do so safely. Wear sun cream, drink lots of water and stay in the shade where possible.
For more advice, visit https://t.co/U1h5RyMmgg
It's vital that you try to avoid getting sunburn - it can increase your risk of developing skin cancer.
Read our advice on what to look for when buying and applying sunscreen.
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If you live with a long-term health condition, you could save money on your prescriptions.
Find out if you can get free prescriptions by using the eligibility checker: https://t.co/TJsdsFbEAY
UTI? If needed, your pharmacist can now provide treatment without seeing a GP.
In addition, they can now provide some prescription medicines for uncomplicated UTIs, if needed, for women aged 16-64 years.
Think pharmacy first. Find out more: https://t.co/GAV4MeBrgj
Sarcomas are a cancer. Common symptoms are a lump somewhere on your body which is found usually deep under your skin before you see it.
The lump is usually solid to the touch, painless and hard to move around under the skin.
If you have a lump or swelling, speak to your GP
This month marks the @LondonUCP's 2nd anniversary. Ahead of this milestone @TomasInce from the UCP Team explains how the tool is going from strength to strength and reaching new heights – universal heights!!
Read more here: https://t.co/L9mIhUFPjg
If you see someone with any of the signs or symptoms of a stroke, remember to Act F.A.S.T.
F – Face (has their face fallen on one side?)
A – Arms (can they raise both arms and keep them there?)
S – Speech (is it slurred?)
T – Time to call 999
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