List of news
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Published on: 18 November 2022
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A Common Health Day at Kendal Leisure Centre saw more than 280 local people take part in a range of health and wellbeing activities earlier this month.
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Published on: 14 November 2022
Following an extensive recruitment process, we have appointed Alison Balson as our new Chief People Officer.
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Published on: 11 November 2022
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‘You’re here for us. We’re here for you’ – that’s the reminder from Lancashire and South Cumbria’s Resilience Hub to health and social care workers, including those that work in care homes, emergency services and local authorities across the patch.
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Published on: 8 November 2022
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A new project, South Lakes Poverty Truth Commission (PTC), is aiming to bring the voices of people who have direct experience of living in poverty into the local decision-making process and make a real difference to the lives of people across the South Lakes.
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Published on: 8 November 2022
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The Lung Cancer team at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) is shining the spotlight on the causes of lung cancer as part of a national awareness month.
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Published on: 7 November 2022
A new ‘Virtual Ward’ service provided by UHMBT has been praised by a Windermere couple.
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Published on: 3 November 2022
UHMBT is set to host a recruitment event for key workers this month.
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Published on: 2 November 2022
- Technology
Support offered to armed forces veterans in the care of University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust has been officially recognised through a national scheme.
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Published on: 25 October 2022
- Making improvements
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Cumbria County Council and the NHS have launched a consultation to find out how people would prefer to speak about autism.
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Published on: 25 October 2022
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Health leaders have highlighted that there are currently 244 hospital beds occupied by confirmed COVID-19 patients this week. Of these, 239 patients are occupying acute medical meds, with the remaining 5 occupying critical care beds.