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Uncategorized · 29 April 2025

Liverpool Calls for Action to Protect Children with Lifesaving Vaccines

Families in Liverpool are being warned to act now, as more than 1 in 4 children under 5 have not received both doses of the lifesaving MMR vaccine. During World Immunisation Week (24–30 April), Liverpool City Council is highlighting the urgent need for families to protect children by making sure they are fully vaccinated against

Sir Michael Marmot visits Liverpool to present official Marmot City status

Health · 24 April 2025

Sir Michael Marmot visits Liverpool to officially award Marmot City status  

Liverpool City Council has officially been awarded Marmot City status, a national recognition of the city’s commitment to reducing health inequalities and improving wellbeing for every resident. The status was formally awarded by Professor Sir Michael Marmot, a leading figure in health equity, during a visit to the city on 23 April. Sir Michael visited

News · 23 April 2025

Liverpool Welcomes 50 New Citizens on St George’s Day

Today, Wednesday 23rd April, Liverpool celebrates a powerful moment of inclusion and civic pride, as 50 people from across the world becomes British citizens in a special ceremony at St George’s Hall — held fittingly on St George’s Day.

Health · 10 April 2025

Initiative seeks residents with business ideas to address local health and care challenges.

Are you a local resident with a powerful business idea that addresses a health or care challenge in your community? Liverpool City Council’s Business Support Service are delighted to invite you to an information session with Citizen First LCR to hear about their new start-up support programme which is open to applications now! The information sessions takes place:

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Health · 9 April 2025

Council Relaunches 0 – 19 Health Programme to Strengthen Family Support

Liverpool City Council has launched a new approach to Public Health Nursing, offering stronger, more accessible support for families, from pregnancy through school years and into parenthood, helping to improve long-term outcomes for all. Over the coming months, residents will see improvements in how the service is delivered. Plans include creating a single point of

Health · 4 April 2025

Liverpool Shares Substantial Progress on Tackling Health Inequalities

Liverpool City Council has shared an important update on its efforts to tackle health inequalities, following a report revealing people living in deprived areas of Liverpool are dying up to 15 years earlier than those in other parts of the city.  At the Full Council meeting (Wednesday 2 April) Councillor Harry Doyle, Cabinet Member for Health,

Health · 4 April 2025

New initiative seeks locals with business ideas to tackle health and care challenges

A ground-breaking initiative to tackle health and care inequalities in Liverpool City Region (LCR) communities launches today. Citizen First LCR will put power firmly in the hands of those with experience of health and care challenges on the ground. Applications are now open to find eight inspiring LCR residents with a powerful business idea that tackles the

Health · 28 March 2025

Council Announces Intention to Appoint Nursing Provider for Two Liverpool Care Homes

Liverpool City Council has completed a competitive tender process to appoint a new nursing care provider for Millvina nursing home in Anfield and Brushwood nursing home in Speke.  The tender, launched in February 2025, invited qualified providers to submit proposals for delivering high-quality nursing care across both homes.  The Council, which owns both buildings, took

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