Check in with Neighbours and Loved Ones During Cold Snap Pleads NHS Glasgow
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde with Children First urge sharing winter health advice and using support services as calls to the charity rose nearly 50% last year.
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Families across Falkirk district encouraged to seek help if struggling to keep warm
As Scotland faces a sharp drop in temperatures, the national children’s charity Children First, is encouraging families in Falkirk who are struggling with the cost of living and keeping warm this January to reach out for help.
Children First Urges Highland Families Struggling With Bills to Seek Support During Cold Snap
Families across the Highlands who are worried about paying bills or keeping their children warm during the current cold snap are being urged to contact the Children First support line for help. The appeal comes as temperatures drop sharply across Scotland, with the national children’s charity warning it is hearing daily from parents and carers who are struggling to make ends meet and provide basic essentials. Children First says demand for its s…
Check in with neighbours and loved ones during cold temperatures
As winter temperatures plummet, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) Public Health is urging people to check in on older and frail neighbours and their loved ones. Temperatures in GGC have been dropping into the minus figures recently, and conditions are set to remain cold this week. Dr Emilia Crighton, Director of Public Health at… Continue reading >Check in with neighbours and loved ones during cold temperatures The post Check in with neigh…
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