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Even if you feel healthy, being over 40 can put you at risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, diabetes, or dementia. A FREE NHS Health Check can help spot risks early and keep you healthy!
Chatting Chimers CIC are pleased to offer Storytelling & Reading Sessions in Nelson.
These sessions provide a welcoming space to share stories, build confidence, and connect with others through reading and conversation. Lancashire County Council is currently developing a new Lancashire Service Finder – a comprehensive online directory for all support services available to residents across the county. When launched in the new year, this will be the main platform used to inform people about what support services are available locally, and is designed to help residents of all ages across the county easily find and access support services that meet their needs.
Welcome back to the Early Years newsletter, supporting your work families. Now that we have launched Best Start in Life (BSiL), we are working to update our existing resources so that we can support partners looking to promote healthy early years behaviours, from breastfeeding and introducing solid foods, to home learning environment and parent-infant relationships.
In this edition we focus on the resources and offer for partners supporting breastfeeding families. This includes various leaflets, posters, digital screens, a noteworthy news item and some handy facts and stats. We hope to have re-branded BSiL breastfeeding resources in the New Year (as well as resources for our other topics), but you can still order existing resources for use now - hurry and order fast before stocks run out! The new year is just around the corner, and 2026 will mark 50 years since The Trust was founded. During this milestone year, there will be so many great courses for young people aged 16-30 to get involved with.
Coming up in the New Year:
Read on to find out more! You are warmly invited to attend our next King’s Trust Together for Youth Network Meeting, bringing together organisations across Lancashire to strengthen collaboration and improve outcomes for young people.
Please see below for the latest information and events relevant for professionals and organisations tackling poverty across Lancashire:
📌 The Lancashire Anti-Poverty Network is continuing to collect information about organisations delivering money guidance across Lancashire, as well as insights to inform where this support is most needed. The survey should be completed by professionals working with household experiencing poverty, or who may come into contact with households experiencing poverty through the course of their work. Respondents are also able to enter a raffle to win a £50 Love2Shop voucher. The survey is linked here: Mapping money guidance, advice and activity across Lancashire – Fill in form |
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