Type 2 diabetes can lead to serious health complications if left untreated. Anyone can develop Type 2 diabetes but the older you are, the more at risk you are of developing the condition. People from Black and South Asian backgrounds are more at risk of Type 2 diabetes and from an even younger age. You’re … Continue reading Diabetes Prevention Week 10-16 May
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Lyme Disease Awareness Week
We are lighting Wainhouse Tower green throughout May for Lyme Disease Awareness month. The Wake Up To Lyme campaign aims to raise awareness on how to prevent tick bites, how to safely remove ticks and the importance of early treatment. Find out more here.
Shibden Hall re-opens on Monday 17th May 2021
Tickets must be booked online in advance. You can only book your timed entry online. Numbers are being limited to ensure that we can keep visitors safe. We are anticipating that there will be high demand and that these limited tickets will go quickly. Tickets are for your use only and are not available for resale. During … Continue reading Shibden Hall re-opens on Monday 17th May 2021
Supporting Personal Relationships within the Law
Following the interest in the Love on the Net and Let’s talk about Sex Baby sessions talking about sexual health and relationships for adults with learning disabilities, Lead the Way are planning bitesize training packages for staff members looking at the Legislative Framework to support somebody to have Happy Healthy Relationships. This is in line with current CQC guidance on Supporting … Continue reading Supporting Personal Relationships within the Law
Supporting children in North Halifax at Lee Mount Primary school
Do you want to make a difference to the life chances of children in North Halifax? If your answer is yes, then…. Have you thought of becoming a school governor? Anyone aged 18 or over can be a governor (but there are some exceptions) and you do not need to be a parent. There is … Continue reading Supporting children in North Halifax at Lee Mount Primary school