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Port-au-Prince, Feb 9 (EFE).- Activity timidly resumed Friday in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince and in several provincial cities of Haiti that saw massive violent protests in recent days that left at least six dead and dozens injured. Some private and public institutions in the capital opened their doors and public transport returned to the …
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BCP Council has received funding from central government to offer health and social support to homeless or vulnerable residents across the conurbation who have been discharged from emergency care. A total of £640,000 has been awarded by the Department of Health and Social Care to help reduce inequalities in health and social care by providing out-of-hospital care for homeless residents in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Many homeless residents who are discharged from hospital continue to rough sleep or be at high risk of losing their temporary accommodation and are often admitted back to emergency care. The funding will contribute towards a multi-disciplinary approach offering care and support for homeless patients, many of whom are frequent attendees in the emergency departments.