Free information session for people who are hard of hearing
A free information session about how to use a loop systemfor people who are hard of hearing is on Monday 7 November.
A free information session about how to use a loop systemfor people who are hard of hearing is on Monday 7 November.
Specialist services are available in Bury for those worried or affected by New Psychoactive Substances, or so-called legal highs.
Smokers in Bury are urged to sign up to Stoptober and receive ‘stop smoking’ encouragement from some of the nation’s top comedians.
People who live in Bury, and professionals who work in the borough, are invited to have their say on the future of mental health and emotional wellbeing services for children and young people.
Bury Council is supporting the 2015 Dry January campaign which is a venture led by Alcohol Concern and supported by Public Health England.
Keeping warm over the winter months can help prevent colds, flu or more serious health conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, pneumonia and depression.
Bury’s 32,100 smokers are encouraged to kick the habit this October as part of the UK’s annual mass quit attempt – Stoptober.
Two thirds of Bury people who used ‘stop smoking’ services to quit are still tobacco-free a month later.
Radcliffe residents’ health and wellbeing have received a further boost thanks to a government grant of £17,000.
Local people are being invited to have their say about how health and care services can be transformed to meet Bury’s health challenges at an event on Friday 11th April.
Bury’s Stop Smoking Service is getting ready to help local residents make a tobacco free start to 2014.
During October, smokers in Bury are being encouraged to quit together, as Stoptober – the nation’s biggest ever mass participation stop smoking challenge – launches for its second year.
Leaders from the NHS, social care and public health sectors are now part of a new body, the Health and Wellbeing Board.