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The #LetsConnect campaign has been developed to encourage parents, carers, children and young people in West Yorkshire to feel comfortable in talking about mental health and emotional wellbeing with each other.
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The West Yorkshire Mental Health, Learning Disability and Autism programme is working in partnership with the Touchstone Inclusion and Recruitment team to support recruitment from underrepresented groups.
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Our health system is responsive to improving the health inequalities faced by people with learning disabilities. We believe that it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure people with learning disabilities will be as healthy as they can be.
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High blood pressure, irregular pulse or diabetes can increase your risk of having a stroke, heart attack or developing heart failure. Find out how you really are by learning more about these long-term conditions, understanding your risk factors and how you can reduce your risk.
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Pregnant women across West Yorkshire and Harrogate are being urged to speak to a midwife as soon as they find out they’re pregnant.
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We have launched a campaign encouraging people across West Yorkshire to sign up as Suicide Prevention Champions and join the effort to reduce the area’s above-average suicide rate.
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Rightsizing is about finding a home that’s right for you. Now and in the future.
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A West Yorkshire campaign to create awareness and support for pregnant women wanting to quit smoking across the area.
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Our West Yorkshire Medicines Safety campaign launched on 1 September 2022, ahead of World Patient Safety Day on 17 September. The theme for this year's World Patient Safety Day is 'medication without harm'. This local campaign supports that theme by helping patients and their families or carers to be actively involved in the safe use of medicines.
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The ‘Together We Can’ campaign helps people access health and care services at the right time and place. It also encourages people to choose well and to opt for convenient self-care, where safe to do so during the winter months.
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We've launched a new campaign to create awareness around male suicide across West Yorkshire and are urging everyone to get involved. The campaign aims to promote a wellbeing culture by normalising conversation around suicide and mental health as well as providing communication assets, links to credible sources such as the life-saving Zero Suicide Alliance training, and signposting to local support.
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We’re committing to making fundamental changes to the way we work, through increased investment, mitigation, and culture change throughout our health and care system.
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Following our review into the impact of COVID-19 on health inequalities and the disproportionate effect on ethnic minority communities and staff, we launched an anti-racism movement with our partners at West Yorkshire Violence Reduction Unit. The movement is part of an ongoing commitment to tackling structural and institutionalised racism.
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The ‘Looking out for our Neighbours’ campaign aims to help prevent loneliness in our communities by encouraging people to do simple things to look out for one another.