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Places are still available for the North Somerset Voluntary Sector Mental Health Network meeting on 6 February. This meeting will help to decide the

LinkAge keen to strenghten links with voluntary sector in North Somerset LinkAge Network works with adults aged 55+ to create lasting solutions to reduce

South Gloucestershire Council want to find out how to improve the paid employment opportunities for people with learning difficulties in the area. Please help

Have your say at a local event – the closing date for this consultation is Sunday the 15th of September 2019 Bristol City Council’s

Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire CCG has named Sirona care & health as the high scoring bidder for the adult community health services

South Gloucestershire Council’s Better Care Stronger Communities Grants – Consultations South Gloucestershire Council has a track-record of working with and supporting the local voluntary

As part of their support for the network of voluntary sector organisations working in mental health in North Somerset, The Care Forum are providing

The King’s Fund was commissioned by the Department of Health to conduct research that would explore how and why clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) and

South Gloucestershire Health, Wellbeing and Social Care e-bulletin – December 2017 Welcome to this month’s health, wellbeing and social care e-bulletin, brought to you by

The Care Forum Annual conference: 1.30 – 4.15pm, Wednesday 22 November – “Partnership Working.” Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol will be speaking at 3.30pm

The training is aimed at practitioners who visit older and disabled people in their own homes. For example: District Nurses, Community Nurses for Older People, Occupational

Who should apply: Anyone working in and involved with public health and ill health prevention work from the wider workforce, including voluntary third sector