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Taking a Fresh Approach to Improving Health Outcomes for Vulnerable People in Cheltenham

When Advanced Nurse Practitioner Sarah Gallagher realised vulnerable and homeless people within her local area weren’t always able to access timely healthcare services, she developed a trailblazing project which centred on a new way of reaching out to people with...
 

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Living Well With Pain Programme Praised as Part of National Framework

Professor Tony Avery OBE, National Clinical Director for Prescribing at NHS England, visited Gloucestershire, as part of a new action plan to further tackle the overuse of potentially-addictive medicines. Gloucestershire's 'Living Well With Pain' programme was cited as good practice...
 

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Support for Older People in Gloucestershire

Older people in the county can find advice and support at one of Age UK Gloucestershire’s weekly drop-in sessions. The friendly team can help with cost of living concerns, making a home more accessible, finding a social group to join,...
 

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Gloucestershire Warm Hubs Support Communities Through Winter

Warm hubs in Gloucestershire have been working all winter to support those in need of safe, warm spaces, and affordable hot meals.
 




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Park Home Project

Find out how working together at county, district and neighbourhood level is making a difference to some of our most vulnerable residents.
 

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School Street Scheme

Restricting travel on school streets is having a big impact on communities.
 

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“When I came in to nursing my goal was to make people better by changing things from the bottom up”

Sarah Rogers, Population Health Management (PHM) Nurse Champion within the Cheltenham locality explains what her role involves and why she is so passionate about helping communities to identify what changes can be made to improve their health and wellbeing. What...