Christmas and New Year is a time when it is very easy to overindulge, so the Public Health Liverpool have put together some top tips to help prevent a hangover from alcohol this year.
Professor Louise Kenny CBE is Executive Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Liverpool. Louise - who is also a medical doctor, was a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist from 2006-2018. In this blog, she recounts her experience of treating a young boy who caught measles when he was a baby and sadly did not survive.
In this blog, kinship carer Joan describes the support she has received from Liverpool City Council and Kinship Carers Liverpool while caring for her three grandchildren under what is known as a Special Guardianship Order, or SGO.
On World AIDS day, Advanced Public Health Practitioner and Sexual Health and HIV commissioning lead, James Woolgar tells us more about how Liverpool is supporting those currently living with HIV, how we’re remembering those lost and how the city is working hard to end all new cases of HIV within the next decade.
This week is ‘Early Help Practice Week 2023’, to highlight the work that different organisations can do to support families. Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Children’s Social Services, Cllr Liz Parsons, explains why it is an area of work that the Council and its partners are very much focused on.
As people are asked to Wear It Green tomorrow (Thursday, 16 May) for Mental Health Awareness Week, Kate Robinson, our Physical Activity and Sport Development Officer has penned her thoughts on the importance of looking after your body to support your mind...whatever your age!
Liverpool’s Director of Public Health, Professor Matt Ashton, on why you should protect your loved ones against measles, which is one of the most infectious diseases in the world.