From 22 April until 30 June 2024, the seasonal COVID-19 booster will be available, free, for those who are at greatest risk of becoming seriously ill from the virus.
AJM, the current provider of wheelchair services in six of our eight London boroughs, will continue as the provider from 1 April 2024 following a successful tender application. Their services will also be expanding to Hillingdon and Harrow.
Talking therapies are delivered by trained clinicians, online, on the phone, or in person. They can help provide responsive, evidence-based interventions and support for common mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, stress, nightmares, panic attacks and obsessive thoughts.
The NHS is rolling out an expanded mental health support service for Armed Forces veterans, as a survey found that more than half find it difficult to speak up about mental health issues.
Local residents and stakeholders are invited to attend North West London Integrated Care Partnership meeting that will take place on Wednesday 01 November 2023, from 2.30pm. It will be held virtually on Teams.
It’s that time of year to get your Covid-19 and flu vaccinations. The national booking system is now open for those eligible and walk-in vaccination sites have opened up across North West London.
Vaccines to protect at-risk people against Covid and flu this winter will be rolled out a month earlier than planned in England, because of the emergence of a new Covid variant.
#AskAboutAsthma is back for 2023. Now in its seventh year, the campaign encourages simple changes to children and young people’s care that will make a big difference to how they experience their asthma. The 2023 #AskAboutAsthma campaign will run from 11 – 17 September.
NW London residents are invited to join this online event and respond to the proposed new model of care for community-based specialist care for adults in NW London.
Almost a million more people (900,000) will become eligible for a shingles vaccination from September, the NHS announced last week.
Anyone who is severely immunosuppressed and over 50 will be able to get two doses of the Shingrix vaccine - currently the vaccine is only available to those over 70.