You Can Care week is a perfect opportunity for one Salford woman – Ageless Grace educator Jo Brizland-Cullen – to help carers look after themselves.
Health
Four ways you can support homeless people in Salford
With news that the former government homelessness tsar has praised Greater Manchester’s approach to tackling the issue, we look at four ways you can help tackled homelessness in Salford.
Blood on Board project is saving lives in Salford
The North West Air Ambulance can now perform life saving blood transfusions on accident sites thanks to the new Blood on Board partnership.
“He amazed me so much” – why Salford is dedicating a classroom to James Dunn
Salford is paying tribute to photographer James Dunn after he lost his battle with Epidermolysis Bullosa in April 2018.
Let’s Get on PrEP! Event hopes to raise awareness of HIV
The University of Salford Students Union and LGBT society have teamed up with the LGBT Foundation to raise awareness of HIV and the medication PrEP.
Project appeals for help to combat period poverty in Salford
The Red Box Project in Salford is encouraging people in Salford to help end period poverty in celebration of international woman’s day.
Salford breastfeeding group targets fast food and coffee chains
A Salford support group is trying to persuade fastfood and other chains to sign up to its campaign to make […]
Walkden Medical Centre wins excellence in LGBT healthcare gold award
Walkden GPs have won the gold award for excellence in LGBT healthcare. The Pride in Practice award for Walkden Medical […]
Survivor launches Menopause Cafe in Monton
A woman who became suicidal during menopause is launching a pop-up cafe on Saturday February 16 to help save women […]
City’s congested roads “threaten Salford’s long-term health”
Green campaigners say the next generation of Salfordians could be “irreparably damaged” by air pollution after a busy city road was named as one of the most congested in the country.
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