Claire Hunter, Community Staff Nurse with County Durham SEND team receiving her Making a Difference Award from our trust Chairman Angela Schofield @RChillery@HarrogateNHSFT@DrNatalieLyth
Children and families in County Durham are getting their hands dirty this summer as part of a project by the Growing Healthy County Durham FISCH Team to promote healthy eating and healthier lifestyles. Read more: https://t.co/sAVSGUB5q0
More Silver Level Quality of Care Champions in the making. This time in Ferryhill. Great proposals coming through: increasing vaccination levels; supporting staff to work with special needs children; improvement engagement with BME communities - it all improvement healthcare!
Well done our Growing Healthy Darlington team (health visiting); thanks to their work with families Darlo is top of the national table for @babybuddyapp downloads! Such a useful app for parents.
(& our teams in @GHCountyDurham, Selby & Middlesbrough make the top 10 too!)
It was fantastic to meet our teams providing professional and caring support for 0-19 year olds and their families in Stockton. What a great addition to @HarrogateNHSFT. Photo of the team at Footsteps Children's Centre.
Do you know any NHS staff or volunteers who have gone the extra mile? @BBCTheOneShow has launched special awards to say ‘thank you’ to them, as part of #NHS70. Nominate by Thursday. For more info on nominations and categories, visit: https://t.co/jospu0uCUK.
Really pleased that our @GHCountyDurham team has joined the @SandsUK National Bereavement Care Pathway (NBCP) for pregnancy and baby loss pilot. Tina, pictured, is leading work locally. Read more: https://t.co/z3fyz5SqML
Sleeping with your baby on the sofa can significantly increase the risk of SIDS. So we recommend feeding your baby in a location where you feel more confident that you will not fall to sleep.
@KensingtonRoyal we are delighted to be delivering the YAM programme in County Durham raising awareness of emotional and mental health in our young people @RChillery@robjh23@HDFT_Innovation https://t.co/P4tf9m5NXA
TRH hear more about the Youth Aware of Mental Health (YAM) programme, a project for 14 – 16 year olds which promotes increased knowledge about mental health through dialogue and role-play.