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April 7, 2025
Wiltshire & Bath: The Big A&E Survey - help the NHS understand more about why people go to local Accident and Emergency Departments
During 2024 there was a 5.6 per cent increase in patient visits to Accident and Emergency Departments (A&Es) in hospitals in Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire (BSW), mainly due to a rise in the number of ‘walk-in’ patients.
In order to bring waiting times down, BSW ICB need to understand why more people are going to A&Es instead of using other NHS services, such as GP surgeries, Minor Injury Units or the NHS 111 service. With BSW’s population growing all the time, it’s crucial to know the reasons behind this trend.
Fife: Mental Health Support Access Therapies Fife
They can help provide people with the information and skills they need to improve mental wellbeing.
Parent groups include:
✔ Child Healthy Weight Workshops
✔ Embracing Difference
✔ Parent ADHD courses
✔ Parenting an Anxious Child
✔ Parent Awareness of Developing Differently (PADD)
✔ Parent Awareness of Learning Disabilities Support Group (PALS)
✔ Parent Awareness Programme for Autism Support (PAPAS)
✔ Social Stories
✔ Understanding Kids
✔ Understanding Teens
For more information on parent groups, please visit: https://www.accesstherapiesfife.scot.nhs.uk/how-can-we-help-you/parent-groups/
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Aurora New Dawn: Athena Domestic Abuse Awareness & Recovery Programme – 3 Jun to 22 Jul
Aurora New Dawn’s Athena Domestic Abuse Awareness/Recovery Group is military specific and all online via zoom. This programme is for 8 weeks taking place on Tuesday evenings 3 Jun to 22 Jul, and is open to serving personnel and families worldwide.
Details of how to sign up are on the poster, and to find out more about Aurora New Dawn’s support to the Service community, please go to: https://www.aurorand.org.uk/armed-forces/
Leuchars: Cafe and Soft play in the Community Centre
Until a decision is made, the soft play and seating area will be open for use from Mon 10 Feb (Mon – Thurs) between the hours of 0900 – 1430 hrs and closed on Fridays.
However individuals using the area will do so at their risk and supervise their own children. A cleaning kit will be available in the area and we ask all users to clean and clear up after themselves to ensure the areas remains clean, hygienic and safe for other users.
If this does not happen, both areas will be closed.
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
April 4, 2025
Gloucestershire: Latest 'Families in Partnership' newsletter for families with SEND
Click here to read this issue online
Highlights include:
- Gloucestershire Parent Carer Forum
- Bikeability Easter courses
- Update on Gloucestershire's Children's Autism and ADHD Assessment Service (CAAAS)
- World Autism Acceptance Month
- Upcoming Life Skills Forum
- Lumi Nova confidence app
- WellChild in Gloucestershire
- Upcoming Big Health Day
Information provided by Lyneham HIVE
Veterans Karting Championships with Mission Motorsport
Please see the image for details of all event locations and dates.
Registration is now open for all rounds—you can sign up via the links below or simply use the QR code on the poster.
Military vs Cancer Rugby event – Kingston Park Stadium, Newcastle, Sat 21 Jun
This Armed Forces Day, be part of an unforgettable event that celebrates courage, community, and the fight against cancer. Watch as the UK Armed Forces Rugby Teams take on the North Select XV in thrilling men’s and women’s matches. This is more than just rugby — it’s a day of unity, remembrance, and support for a vital cause.
Honour Your Loved Ones
Make this event even more meaningful by having the name of a loved one featured on the official rugby kit worn by the players. For just £20, you can ensure their name becomes part of this incredible day. With space for 750 names, this is a unique way to celebrate someone special while supporting Military vs Cancer. Names are limited to 20 characters each — so act fast to secure your spot! To add a name to the jersey, include it in the comments when purchasing your reward online via the link or QR code. Let’s fill that kit with love, strength, and remembrance!
In Memory of Heroes