List of news
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25 October 2022
- Making improvements
- Working in partnership
Cumbria County Council and the NHS have launched a consultation to find out how people would prefer to speak about autism.
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25 October 2022
- Working in partnership
Health leaders have highlighted that there are currently 244 hospital beds occupied by confirmed COVID-19 patients this week. Of these, 239 patients are occupying acute medical meds, with the remaining 5 occupying critical care beds.
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24 October 2022
- Working in partnership
Twelve people from across Morecambe Bay have been attending an exercise programme at Kendal Leisure Centre to help them to cope with osteoarthritis (chronic joint pain) of the knee and hip and initial feedback has been positive.
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19 October 2022
Our next recruitment event is taking place at The Forum in Barrow-in-Furness on 17th November 2022 between 10am - 4pm.
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19 October 2022
- Working in partnership
Five hundred people attended the Furness Running, Health and Wellbeing Festival and the BeWell Festival which were held at Walney School last month.
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17 October 2022
You may have seen the trailers circulating on social media for a brand-new podcast we’ve been working on with Aaron Cummins, our Chief Executive called The Mooch.
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11 October 2022
Following the recent postponement of the Annual Members’ Meeting of University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT), a new date has now been arranged.
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10 October 2022
- Working in partnership
World Mental Health Day is recognised on 10 October and this year’s theme, set by the World Federation for Mental Health, is 'make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority'.
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7 October 2022
- Working in partnership
There is never a bad time to get your COVID-19 vaccine, and in Morecambe Bay there are a number of options available.
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6 October 2022
- Working in partnership
Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Partnership (ICP) is made up of local government, NHS and other partners such as business, education, Healthwatch and voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations, working together to address the health, social care and public health needs of local communities and ensure the public’s voice is at the heart of decision making.