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Breastfeeding in Bristol - Bristol City Council

(5 days ago) WebFeeding support line: 0300 330 0770 (option 1) Lines are open from 8am to midnight, 7 days a week. La Leche League helpline. Phone: 0845 120 2918. Lines are open from 8am to 11pm, 7 days a week. Health Links: for people in Bristol who speak English as a second language. Telephone: 0117 902 7115 or 07900 264 435.

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/residents/social-care-and-health/health-and-wellbeing/breastfeeding-in-bristol

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Women’s Health in Bristol - Bristol City Council

(5 days ago) WebIn Bristol, female life expectancy in Bristol is 82.7 years, just below the England average of. 83.1 (ONS, 2021). Women in Bristol live an average of 21.2 years in poor health. This is higher than the national average for women (19.2) and over 2.5 years higher than the Bristol average for men (OHID, 2022a).

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/files/documents/6450-womens-health-health-needs-assessment

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Policies, plans and strategies - Bristol City Council

(3 days ago) WebThe health protection function in Bristol is delivered through partnerships in Bristol City Council departments and externally. pdf Bristol Health Protection annual report 2022 to 2023 (1.83 MB) pdf Bristol Health Protection annual report 2021 to 2022 (1.19 MB) pdf Bristol Health Protection annual report 2020 to 2021 (1.34 MB)

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/council/voting-and-elections/local-councillor-election-2024?view=category&id=47&start=40

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Mothers for Mothers Postnatal mental health support

(2 days ago) WebWe offer maternal mental health and wellbeing support, advice and information to women, birthing people and their families in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. As mothers who have lived …

https://mothersformothers.co.uk/

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Pregnancy resources and support - services.bristol.gov.uk

(9 days ago) Webcall North Bristol Trust on 0117 414 6743 or University Hospitals Bristol and Weston on 0117 342 0850 and leave a message. see Find a GP to find your nearest maternity service. Health visiting: health visitors are specialist nurses who can support you and your family during pregnancy and until your child goes to school.

https://services.bristol.gov.uk/residents/social-care-and-health/children-and-families/help-for-families/start-for-life/pregnancy-resources

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Maternity, Adoption and Paternity Support (MAPS) Policy

(5 days ago) Web2.8.2 Criteria for entitlement to Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) To get Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) you must satisfy all these conditions: Have been employed continuously by Bristol City Council for at least 26 weeks up to the end of 15th week before the baby is due. This 15th week is known as the “qualifying week”.

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/files/documents/2035-maternity-and-caring-employees-scheme

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Supporting maternal mental health in Bristol during coronavirus

(8 days ago) WebBluebell Care and Maternal Journal have both transitioned their support services to online and phone for more than 300 mothers who are managing mental health difficulties.. Bluebell Care is offering several new creative online sessions via video and the charity’s Facebook page. This includes the launch of the Maternal Journal course, led by …

https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/features/supporting-maternal-mental-health-in-bristol-during-coronavirus/

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Health and Wellbeing Board - Bristol One City

(2 days ago) WebBy 2050 everyone in Bristol will have the opportunity to live a life in which they are mentally and physically healthy. The Health and Wellbeing Board was established in 2013 and aims to improve health and wellbeing by …

https://www.bristolonecity.com/health-and-wellbeing/

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Bristol JSNA Chapter - Bristol City Council

(9 days ago) WebHealth Specialist (now left Bristol City Council), Public Health, Bristol City Council Quality reviewed by who/date BNSSG Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Strategy Group, 18.06.19; IMPROVE HIT, 1.6 Maternal suicide is the third largest cause of direct maternal deaths occurring during or within 42 days of the end of pregnancy. However, it

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/files/1733-perinatal-mental-health-jsna-public-health-bcc-2019

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Contact - Bristol City Council

(4 days ago) WebPay your rent, tenancy enquiries, anti-social behaviour, repairs, caretaking. Report a repair. Pay your rent. Check your rent balance. Council housing - online services. Call 0117 922 2200. Phone lines open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 6pm. Closed Wednesday 12pm to 1.30pm. Out of hours, for emergencies only, 6pm to 8.30am call 0117 922 2050.

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/contact

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Mental health support during pregnancy or after birth

(4 days ago) WebProfessionals supporting mum during pregnancy or following birth may feel extra mental health support/assessment is needed. Type of support: The service works in conjunction with specialist perinatal staff at the maternity hospitals. Length of intervention: Works with women between 12 week’s gestation and 9 months postnatal (but the service

https://www.healthwatchbristol.co.uk/advice-and-information/2023-05-30/mental-health-support-during-pregnancy-or-after-birth

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Social care and health - Bristol City Council

(9 days ago) WebSocial work: Emergency Duty Team. An emergency social work service at night, weekends and bank holidays, to help with personal, family or accommodation problems. Tell us about a problem with a form, page or Citizen Portal account.

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/residents/social-care-and-health

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Share your experience: maternal mental health Healthwatch Bristol

(7 days ago) WebOur overall ambition is to improve mental health support in maternity care so that every person feels properly supported throughout their maternity journey. If you'd like to speak to our Projects Officer, Anna King, please email [email protected] or call 07857 055804. We're happy to speak to you face to face, online, or by phone.

https://www.healthwatchbristol.co.uk/news/2022-10-20/share-your-experience-maternal-mental-health

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Healthier Together - Bristol City Council

(6 days ago) WebBristol City Council is one of 13 health and care organisations that make up Healthier Together, our local Sustainability and Transformation Partnership (STP). Healthier Together represents a shared commitment between the 13 organisations to improving health and care in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/council/policies-plans-and-strategies/social-care-and-health/healthier-together

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Bristol City Council - Public Health

(9 days ago) WebPublic Health in Bristol City Council. Bristol has a directly elected Mayor, elected for a 4-year term. The current Cabinet consists of the Mayor (elected May 2016) and cabinet members. The cabinet provide leadership, propose the budget and policy framework and implement policy through executive directors.

https://publichealth.severndeanery.nhs.uk/about-us/training-locations/show/bristol-city-council-lib

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Early help - services.bristol.gov.uk

(5 days ago) Webdomestic abuse. Early help services in Bristol who work together to get children and families the right support at the right time include: Children's Centres and Family Hubs where you can get information, peer support and one to one family support. parenting support, such as parenting courses. health visitors, who support with early parenting.

https://services.bristol.gov.uk/residents/social-care-and-health/children-and-families/help-for-families/early-help

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HEALTH AND WELLBEING IN BRISTOL - bristolcityfunds.co.uk

(7 days ago) Web17 experts from health and wellbeing VCSE organisations, Sirona Care and Health, Bristol City Council, charitable foundations and grassroots initiatives allowed for a range of perspectives to be explored in-depth. All conversations covered the strengths, weaknesses and key trends in the sector, as well as the opportunities and risks for this fund.

https://bristolcityfunds.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/City-Funds-Health-and-Wellbeing-in-Bristol-Final-report.pdf

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Bristol’s Young Carers Strategy - Bristol City Council

(8 days ago) WebThis strategy outlines a Young Carers strategy for the city of Bristol for 2021 to 2025. pdf Bristol's Young Carers Strategy 2021-2025 (819 KB) has been developed by young carers, young adult carers and representatives from the voluntary, community, education, health and care sectors.. The Children and Families Act 2014 and the Care Act 2014 outline …

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/council/policies-plans-and-strategies/social-care-and-health/bristols-young-carers-strategy

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Committee details - Health and Wellbeing Board - Bristol

(3 days ago) WebThe Board was established in 2013 and aims to improve health and wellbeing by providing a forum in which key health and care leaders can work together. It consists of elected members and leaders from public health, social care, the NHS and the voluntary and community sector. Connectivity to the other One City thematic Boards is crucial in order

https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/mgCommitteeDetails.aspx?ID=213

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Perinatal mental health :: Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health …

(8 days ago) WebPerinatal mental health teams were set up after studies found that access to evidence-based specialist mental health care can significantly benefit mothers and their babies. Perinatal describes the period of time from conception to the infant’s first birthday. Our specialist service is available to women in the perinatal timeframe who:

https://www.awp.nhs.uk/our-services/community-services/perinatal-mental-health

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Our staff Healthwatch Bristol

(6 days ago) WebAdmin and Finance Support Officer: Bethany Marshall. Bethany supports our staff team, our Board, and our volunteers by managing our day-to-day office and administrative functions. This includes bookkeeping, taking minutes, and organising meetings and events. 03300 553251 (Option 6)

https://www.healthwatchbristol.co.uk/our-staff

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Social isolation - Bristol City Council

(4 days ago) WebSocial isolation was the focus of a project between Bristol City Council and the Marmot team at the Institute of Health Equity, University College London. The project's research was included in the Public Health England publication: …

https://www.bristol.gov.uk/council/policies-plans-and-strategies/social-care-and-health/social-isolation

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