⚠️ Exciting news- Please note that @boroschoolnurse has now merged with all other @HarrogateNHSFT 0-19 services to make one new Twitter page - helping us to #growhealthy and be #healthiertogether - please help us spread the word ⚠️
We have a LiveChat that is dedicated to professionals who would like advice and support managing cases of domestic abuse. Our LiveChat is always staffed by trained, experienced workers. #Pharmacyheros#NHSHeros#SocialCare#FamilyCourt#Covid19UK
Please RT ‼️ F.A.O of all schools in North Yorkshire ‼️ There is now a COVID-19 School Child Protection Policy addendum available to download and localise for your school. To download the document, visit: https://t.co/TrpuBdTvtM
We understand that students, approved education institutions and their practice partners are experiencing unprecedented challenges.
We have just published a page on our #COVID19 web hub with information for you⤵️
https://t.co/MuN62C4qZy
We know times are hard currently and schools will be closing as of tomorrow, however with thanks to @thebodycoach, you can head over (or advise schools/families) to his YouTube Chanel Monday-Friday at 9am for a live PE class!#coronavirus#healthiertogether#PEwithjoe
😀 PE WITH JOE starting Monday morning at 9am on my YOUTUBE channel: The Body Coach TV 📺 Please please share this with as many people as you can ❤️ Our kids need this more than ever. Share it on your stories, your wall, your Twitter, whatsapp and school newsletters ❤️
New #COVID19 guidance:
▪️ If someone in your household has a new, continuous cough and/or high temperature, everyone in the household should stay at home for 14 days.
Read the full guidance here: https://t.co/8i4f9JrdtK
For advice and guidance please see this web page for information and trusted links: https://t.co/nJZa8ig2YW Please continue to follow the hand washing advice. Thank you. #WashYourHands
“As always, our prime concern is to respect patient confidentiality at all times and we would ask the media and members of the public to do the same. Services continue to run as usual across the hospital.”