Suffering ranges from bereavement to loss of livelihood and liberty. Some are struggling with the impact of long Covid while others’ mental health has taken a battering. Now a film competition has been launched encouraging people to submit videos about their health struggles during the pandemic to help shape future care services. The films created for the Equality Film Competition will highlight the diverse range of experiences people have faced during the past challenging year of Covid-19. The purpose of the competition is to find a way to help people rebuild their lives. Following the theme of “How do we help everyone heal?” people are encouraged to be as original, honest, direct and creative as possible, so the true inequalities within their communities can be captured and shared with the health providers.
Suffering ranges from bereavement to loss of livelihood and liberty. Some are struggling with the impact of long Covid while others’ mental health has taken a battering. Now a film competition has been launched encouraging people to submit videos about their health struggles during the pandemic to help shape future care services. The films created for the Equality Film Competition will highlight the diverse range of experiences people have faced during the past challenging year of Covid-19. The purpose of the competition is to find a way to help people rebuild their lives. Following the theme of “How do we help everyone heal?” people are encouraged to be as original, honest, direct and creative as possible, so the true inequalities within their communities can be captured and shared with the health providers.
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The Darlington PCN site at Feethams House in Darlington Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT A DARLINGTON vaccination site which was the first of its kind to provide vaccines in the town will not offer anymore doses beyond July, it has been confirmed. The vaccination centre at Feethams House will close for good once it has given all remaining second doses to those who have received their first at the site. But the Darlington Primary Care Network, which runs the town centre site, has said remaining residents will still be offered the vaccine at two existing sites. They are the Darlington Arena and Cockerton Pharmacy - which are both booked through the NHS national booking system.