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The Board | RBSAB
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The Safeguarding Adults Board. Key Messages from Board meetings. The Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Adults Board (RBSAB) is a partnership of statutory and non-statutory organisations. It is committed to Safeguarding Adults and will continue to work towards establishing a society where there is zero tolerance to adult abuse. The overarching principles set out in the statement of Government Policy on Adult Safeguarding (DH) May 2011 are fully supported by Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Adults Board:. Are you...
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Parents & Carers | For The Public | RBSAB
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How do I report a concern about Abuse? Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). Third Party Reporting Centres. Doorstep and Online Crime. Safeguarding Leaflets and factsheets. All adults aged 18 years and over should be able to live free from fear and harm and have their rights and choices respected. Some adults are less able to protect themselves than others, and some have difficulty making their wishes and feelings known. This may make them vulnerable to abuse. If the person you are concerned about is:. 0300 3...
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Our Commissioners
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CQC Statement of Purpose. Executive, Divisional and Operational Structures. Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution. How We Make Decisions. Press Office and Media Centre. Raising the bar on Quality at Pennine. Service Changes and Developments. Trust Board of Directors. Freedom of Information Requests. Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) Service. Press Office and Media Centre. GP and Partner Bulletin. What to do if youre feeling unwell videos. Breastfeeding and Baby Changing. CCGs came ...
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Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale - Common childhood illnesses & wellbeing - A guide for parents and carers of children from birth (and beyond)
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HEALTHY PEOPLE, BETTER FUTURE. A guide to services. Rashes and dry skin. Sticky eyes and eye care. Coughs, colds and flu. Wheezing and breathing difficulties. Safety in the home. Bumps, brusises and falls. Your child will probably feel pretty miserable and irritable while they have it. They may have a fever for the first few days and the spots can be incredibly itchy. Can help relieve fever and calamine lotion or cooling gels help ease itching. Contact your GP straight away if:. After a few days, a red-b...
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Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale - Common childhood illnesses & wellbeing - A guide for parents and carers of children from birth (and beyond)
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HEALTHY PEOPLE, BETTER FUTURE. A guide to services. Rashes and dry skin. Sticky eyes and eye care. Coughs, colds and flu. Wheezing and breathing difficulties. Safety in the home. Bumps, brusises and falls. Not nice for you or your baby. Sickness and diarrhoea bugs are caught easily and are often passed on in places where there are lots of children. Keep them away from others, especially children, who may pick up infection. Be extra careful with everyone’s handwashing. More sleepy than usual. If your chil...
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Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale - Common childhood illnesses & wellbeing - A guide for parents and carers of children from birth (and beyond)
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HEALTHY PEOPLE, BETTER FUTURE. A guide to services. Rashes and dry skin. Sticky eyes and eye care. Coughs, colds and flu. Wheezing and breathing difficulties. Safety in the home. Bumps, brusises and falls. A guide to services. Rashes and dry skin. Sticky eyes and eye care. Coughs, colds and flu. Wheezing and breathing difficulties. Safety in the home. Bumps, bruises and falls. Website by Sense Interactive Ltd.
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NWDentalHealth: Lancashire
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To find out more about health provision in your area use the links below to visit your local Clinical Commisioning Group (CCG) website. Ring the national NHS England. Number to find an NHS dentist in your area. Or, why not try the NHS Choices website. Website: http:/ www.wiganboroughccg.nhs.uk. Website: http:/ www.blackburnwithdarwenccg.nhs.uk. Website: http:/ blackpoolccg.nhs.uk. Website: http:/ www.boltonccg.nhs.uk. Website: http:/ www.buryccg.nhs.uk. Chorley and South Ribble CCG. AVAILABLE 8am to 6pm.
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Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale - Common childhood illnesses & wellbeing - A guide for parents and carers of children from birth (and beyond)
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HEALTHY PEOPLE, BETTER FUTURE. A guide to services. Rashes and dry skin. Sticky eyes and eye care. Coughs, colds and flu. Wheezing and breathing difficulties. Safety in the home. Bumps, brusises and falls. Not always needed for childhood illnesses. Most illnesses get better by themselves and make your child stronger and able to resist similar illnesses in the future. Don't give aspirin to children under 16. If your child is prescribed antibiotics always finish the whole course to make sure all the bacter...
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Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale - Common childhood illnesses & wellbeing - A guide for parents and carers of children from birth (and beyond)
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HEALTHY PEOPLE, BETTER FUTURE. A guide to services. Rashes and dry skin. Sticky eyes and eye care. Coughs, colds and flu. Wheezing and breathing difficulties. Safety in the home. Bumps, brusises and falls. Being prepared and knowing the signs. Parents are usually good at noticing when something is wrong with their baby/child from quite early on. It is normal to worry that you won’t recognise the signs your baby is unwell. Trust your instincts, you know your baby best. In a locked cabinet. Be given togeth...
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Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale - Common childhood illnesses & wellbeing - A guide for parents and carers of children from birth (and beyond)
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HEALTHY PEOPLE, BETTER FUTURE. A guide to services. Rashes and dry skin. Sticky eyes and eye care. Coughs, colds and flu. Wheezing and breathing difficulties. Safety in the home. Bumps, brusises and falls. Part of the body’s natural response. If your child has a fever, he or she will have a body temperature above 38°C (100.4°F). You should contact your GP if fever symptoms are not improving after 48 hours. Check your child during the night. When looking after a feverish child at home you should:. Look fo...
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