NHS pharmacies begin treating people for common conditions
Patients will be able to get treatment for seven common conditions through their high street pharmacy from today, as part of a major transformation in the way the NHS delivers care.
Patients will be able to get treatment for seven common conditions through their high street pharmacy from today, as part of a major transformation in the way the NHS delivers care.
Public Health leaders in Liverpool are welcoming an announcement from the Government that it is introducing new powers to tackle vapes and cut smoking.
Liverpool’s Director of Public Health, Professor Matt Ashton, on why you should protect your loved ones against measles, which is one of the most infectious diseases in the world.
Liverpool City Council is holding a consultation on its equality objectives and wants people who live or work in the city to have their say.
Ofsted has found that Children’s Services in Liverpool are “laying strong foundations to enable the necessary improvements to be made” and working with “determination and pace” following an inadequate inspection judgement last May.
A temporary night assessment hub has opened to assist people found rough sleeping in Liverpool.
Liverpool’s first fully accessible children’s play area – in Croxteth Country Park – has reopened.
Liverpool’s Director of Public Health is calling for radical – and systemic – changes to the way the city responds to health challenges to prevent reduced life expectancy and extended periods of ill health for residents in the city.
Liverpool City Council leader, Cllr Liam Robinson, has written to the Government calling on them to scrap plans to abolish the Household Support Fund.
More than 1,000 illegal vapes with a street value of £12,000 have been seized in a joint Council-Police operation.
A closure order has been granted for three stores in Liverpool following numerous seizures of counterfeit cigarettes, Nicotine Inhaling Devices (vapes) and stolen mobile phones.
Liverpool City Council Licensing Enforcement Officers have this year issued 98 fixed penalty notices (FPNs) to taxi drivers smoking in their vehicles.
Liverpool City Council is to be part of a new project to transform fostering recruitment and retention across Cheshire and Merseyside.
Christmas and New Year is a time when it is very easy to overindulge, so the Public Health Liverpool have put together some top tips to help prevent a hangover from alcohol this year.
Children and young people across Liverpool will once again be able to enjoy a programme of hundreds of FREE activities across the festive break. The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme returns on Wednesday 27 December, with a huge choice of activities for children and young people from eligible families. As well as plenty of … Read more
The first steps to transfer control of two of Liverpool’s Lifestyles Centres could begin in the New Year.
Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet will be debating whether to begin a consultation over changes to home to school transport, to bring the policy into line with the latest guidance from the Department for Education.
A new approach to improving access to sexual and reproductive health services in Liverpool has been launched.
The Department for Education has praised improvements in Children and Young People’s Services.