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Liverpool City Council

News · 25 November 2025

Liverpool unites for World AIDS Day 2025

Liverpool partners will once again stand together on 1 December to mark World AIDS Day, honouring those loved and lost to HIV, while reaffirming the city’s unwavering commitment to ending new transmissions by 2030.

A well-run council · 19 November 2025

Liverpool City Council and Merseyside partners unite to improve the lives of neurodiverse residents 

Liverpool has outlined a bold plan to support neurodiverse people, working in partnership across Merseyside, after research revealed significant barriers in areas including education, employment, and health.  Liverpool’s Commitment to Neurodiversity: A Strategy for an Inclusive City 2025–2035, is a collaborative effort shaped by the voices of neurodivergent people, their families, and carers.  The strategy

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Liverpool celebrates major HIV prevention milestones

Liverpool is celebrating significant progress in its mission to end new HIV transmissions by 2030, as new data from 2024 reveals a surge in testing, increased uptake of HIV prevention medication PrEP, and a dramatic reduction in late diagnoses. As part of the city’s commitment to the global Fast Track Cities initiative, Liverpool has seen:

Adult Social Care Staff cheering holding holding banner which says 'Adult Social Care Services - Proud to be rate 'Good'. The sign is purple and the 'good' is in green.

Liverpool City Council’s Adult Social Care Celebrates ‘Good’ CQC Rating 

Liverpool’s Adult Social Care services are celebrating a ‘Good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), awarded following a recent inspection. This positive rating is a significant achievement and reflects the council’s ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality, compassionate care to residents who draw on support.   The CQC’s assessment looked closely at how well the

Health · 9 September 2025

Council to Consider Long-Term Commitment to Two Liverpool Nursing Care Homes

Liverpool City Council is reinforcing its dedication to the wellbeing and care of residents at two care homes in the city by proposing it will continue with the long-term delivery of services at both facilities. A report will be presented to Cabinet on Tuesday, 16th September 2025, recommending that the Council continue as the Care

News · 21 August 2025

Smokefree Homes policy launched by Cobalt Housing

Cobalt Housing has officially launched its voluntary Smokefree Homes policy, reinforcing its commitment to tenant health and wellbeing. The policy encourages residents to keep their homes smokefree to protect themselves, their families, and their communities from the harmful effects of tobacco and second-hand smoke. Cobalt Housing, which manages around 6,000 affordable homes across North Liverpool,

A well-run council · 25 July 2025

Public invited to help shape a more inclusive city

People living, working or studying in Liverpool are being invited to share their views on a new Anti-Racism Strategy for the city. The survey – which is also open to visitors – is a key part of the Council’s ongoing commitment to becoming a more inclusive organisation by listening and understanding the experiences of local

News · 15 July 2025

Family Parenting and Relationship Support Drop Ins

Being a parent or carer can be tough, particularly during the summer break – but help is at hand! The Liverpool Parenting Team is hosting a series of informal drop-in sessions throughout the school holidays for anyone who needs advice, guidance, or support. The team’s specialist parenting inclusion practitioners will be on hand for an

Measles on the increase – what to do

Measles cases are increasing in Merseyside, putting children and young people at risk. Several children are seriously unwell and receiving treatment in hospital. Make sure your family is up to date with the MMR vaccine to protect against measles. What is measles and who is at risk? How does the MMR vaccine work? How to

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