Take steps towards a healthier 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic made 2020 an incredibly challenging year for us all. With the vaccine rollout underway, we have reason to be hopeful for 2021. By making some small changes, you can get the New Year off to a healthier start and take control of your wellbeing. Statistics show that a quarter of patients who died with coronavirus in England had diabetes, and people who … Continue reading Take steps towards a healthier 2021

New Year honour for Sefton CCGs’ head pharmacist

Susanne Lynch, head of medicines management for both clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in Sefton, has been recognised in the Queen’s New Year honours list with an MBE –  a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. The honour recognises the Formby resident’s services to pharmacy, including her work responding to the coronavirus pandemic, which has seen Susanne and her team providing additional … Continue reading New Year honour for Sefton CCGs’ head pharmacist

Essential information for festive season

Sefton Council will provide limited services throughout Christmas and New Year. However, the council wants to remind residents there is support available in an emergency. Please see below for the relevant details.  Vulnerable residents that find themselves in a no heat situation may be able to access a plug-in oil-filled radiator as a temporary heating source, until the Affordable Warmth Team can help further in the … Continue reading Essential information for festive season

2021 is your time to try something new

Have you ever wanted to learn to play the ukulele? Or want to brush up on your craft skills? Then you’re in luck because Sefton Community Learning Service has lots of new courses ready for you to try in the new year. Some of the courses are available online while there are some people can do in various venues, such as the Brunswick Youth and … Continue reading 2021 is your time to try something new

Feeling unwell this Christmas? The NHS is here for you

As we all prepare for Christmas, health leaders at NHS South Sefton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) are reassuring residents that the NHS is still there for you over the festive period.  Dr Craig Gillespie, chair of NHS South Sefton CCG, said: “Even though GP and pharmacy opening times may vary over Christmas and the new year, NHS services and support is still available for people … Continue reading Feeling unwell this Christmas? The NHS is here for you