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For emergency services' mental health Blue Light Together is the place for UK emergency services staff, volunteers, retirees and friends and family to find information, ideas and support to help look after your mental health. It’s all in confidence.
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By signing up to the Mental Health at Work Commitment in February 2022 NIAS has made a commitment to making our organisation a place where the importance of promoting and supporting the mental health and wellbeing of our people is recognised. For the blue light community, signing up to the...
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At The Ambulance Staff Charity (TASC), we provide a range of services to support the mental health, physical rehabilitation, and financial wellbeing of the UK’s ambulance staff, their family members, students, and ambulance service volunteers.
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At The Ambulance Staff Charity (TASC), we provide a range of services to support the mental health, physical rehabilitation, and financial wellbeing of the UK’s ambulance staff, their family members, students, and ambulance service volunteers.
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This information booklet supports the “How are you feeling?” mental health campaign that is running in participating community pharmacies in April and May 2021. It is available during this time from community pharmacies across Northern Ireland that participate in the Living Well service. The booklet...
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Lifeline in partnership with the Health and Social Care Board and Interpreter Now is increasing its visibility and accessibility to the Deaf community. If you are in distress or despair, you can contact Lifeline using the HSCNI Remote Interpreting Service for people who use British Sign Language...
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This factsheet provides guidance on vaccine handling and storage in GP practices. The guidance applies to all staff involved in the planning or delivery of immunisation programmes in primary care settings. It outlines the minimum standards that are required to ensure that vaccines are stored and...
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This poster gives details of the flu vaccines to be used with patients in different groups. Please note that this PDF has been updated since the last printed version. In line with current guidance, the text in the footnote has been updated to say 'If contraindicated because of severe egg allergy (i...
Choosing to get the COVID-19 vaccine will help protect staff, their families and residents in care homes. When making a decision about getting the vaccine it’s important to know the facts. This poster outlines frequently asked questions and the facts about the COVID-19 vaccine. The poster is...
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This information booklet contains advice on portion sizes, tips on making healthier food and drinks choices, and ideas for easy ways to get active. It supports the Public Health Agency’s Choose to live better ‘Making healthier choices’ public information campaign. The booklet is available throughout...
This poster outlines the COVID-19 testing process for care homes and what to do if there is an outbreak.
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The Public Health Agency (PHA), Food Standards Agency (FSA), safefood and Health and Social Care (HSC) colleagues have jointly developed and reviewed these Nutritional Standards, so that healthier food choices are available for staff and visitors in Health and Social Care settings. These Nutritional...