News and blogs Get the latest news and read blogs from members of staff across the partnership. Home > News, Blogs & Events > News and blogs Over 80 clinicians across Humber, Coast and Vale attend Clinical Assembly to discuss methods to improve physical health inequalities for people with Severe Mental Illness Read on Qwell for men provides vital round the clock support Read on Essential cancer services remain a high priority and the NHS is working hard to ensure that cancer diagnosis and treatment continue in a safe environment Read on Digital Inclusion helps patients access more NHS services across the region Read on We are proud to be playing our part in the national effort to protect people from coronavirus through the vaccine programme, but while we are moving quickly, this is a marathon, not a sprint Read on As Clinical Lead for the Humber, Coast and Vale NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme, I’m pleased to say that our region is one of the first areas in England to launch this programme to help people who are overweight and living with type 2 diabetes improve their health Read on Online support service launched across Humber, Coast and Vale to help men with their mental health Read on You will have seen the terrible things that have happened to a very small number of babies in the past; unfortunately the potential for abuse is still real and present, and we all need to do what we can to minimise this – safeguarding and maternity colleagues in Humber, Coast and Vale launch the ICON ‘Babies Cry, You Can Cope’ shaken baby prevention programme Read on Partnership secures £500,000 investment to connect more people with nature to improve their mental health in wake of Coronavirus pandemic Read on Time to celebrate, be hopeful, but also to stay vigilant Read on Health Experts Plan to Build Mental Health Resilience Read on EPaCCS is about putting the wishes of the patient at the centre of care and supporting people approaching the end of life, their families, carers and the clinicians that look after them Read on Great-grandmother Sheila, 84, receives Covid-19 vaccine Read on Face to face care has been more limited recently so it’s critical we identify where patients experiencing mental ill health may be at risk of domestic violence. Developing training and strengthening links with local domestic abuse partnerships helps us support women with known mental ill health who are in a vulnerabe position and may need additional support Read on NHS 111 First launches across the Humber, Coast and Vale Health and Care Partnership to provide an integrated urgent and emergency care offer to all residents Read on Perinatal mental health staff complete specialist training to identify patients suffering from domestic abuse Read on← Previous 1 … 27 28 29 … 34 Next →
Over 80 clinicians across Humber, Coast and Vale attend Clinical Assembly to discuss methods to improve physical health inequalities for people with Severe Mental Illness Read on
Essential cancer services remain a high priority and the NHS is working hard to ensure that cancer diagnosis and treatment continue in a safe environment Read on
We are proud to be playing our part in the national effort to protect people from coronavirus through the vaccine programme, but while we are moving quickly, this is a marathon, not a sprint Read on
As Clinical Lead for the Humber, Coast and Vale NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme, I’m pleased to say that our region is one of the first areas in England to launch this programme to help people who are overweight and living with type 2 diabetes improve their health Read on
Online support service launched across Humber, Coast and Vale to help men with their mental health Read on
You will have seen the terrible things that have happened to a very small number of babies in the past; unfortunately the potential for abuse is still real and present, and we all need to do what we can to minimise this – safeguarding and maternity colleagues in Humber, Coast and Vale launch the ICON ‘Babies Cry, You Can Cope’ shaken baby prevention programme Read on
Partnership secures £500,000 investment to connect more people with nature to improve their mental health in wake of Coronavirus pandemic Read on
EPaCCS is about putting the wishes of the patient at the centre of care and supporting people approaching the end of life, their families, carers and the clinicians that look after them Read on
Face to face care has been more limited recently so it’s critical we identify where patients experiencing mental ill health may be at risk of domestic violence. Developing training and strengthening links with local domestic abuse partnerships helps us support women with known mental ill health who are in a vulnerabe position and may need additional support Read on
NHS 111 First launches across the Humber, Coast and Vale Health and Care Partnership to provide an integrated urgent and emergency care offer to all residents Read on
Perinatal mental health staff complete specialist training to identify patients suffering from domestic abuse Read on