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86% of borough s priority groups have received at least one vaccine Date published: 09 April 2021
Vaccination centre at the Phoenix Centre in Heywood
A staggering 86% of people in the first nine priority groups across the Rochdale borough have now received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, as of Friday (9 April).
A third of people over the age of 70 in Greater Manchester have received their second dose of a Covid-19 vaccine as infection rates continue to fall.
Residents in the Rochdale borough in groups one to nine, which includes everyone aged 50 and over, can phone or email to book an appointment for their first dose of a vaccine.
A new online forum has been launched by Healthwatch Rochdale, the borough s independent healthcare watchdog.
Named ‘An audience with….’ the forum will be a monthly information session and will include guest speakers from local services and statutory organisations.
The first forum will be An Audience with Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services and guest speakers will include Charlotte Mitchell, Head of Commissioning (Children’s and Maternity) at Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group, Jennifer O’Neill, Pathway Lead for #Thrive and Dez Wilson, Service Integration Officer for Kooth.
The forum will take place via Zoom on Thursday 15 April 6.30pm – 7.45pm.
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Safeguarding Children Partnership promotes safer sleep for babies during national Safer Sleep Week Date published: 17 March 2021
Safer Sleep Week is a national awareness campaign by the Lullaby Trust
As part of their Keep Baby Safe campaign, Rochdale Borough Safeguarding Children Partnership (RBSCP) and partners have joined forces to promote safer sleep for babies during Safer Sleep Week (15 - 21 March).
Safer Sleep Week is a national awareness campaign by the Lullaby Trust targeting anyone looking after a young baby. It aims to raise awareness of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and equip parents and carers with information about how to reduce the risk.