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News · 4 June 2024

The Mystery junior parkrun celebrates 5th birthday

The Mystery junior parkrun has celebrated its 5th birthday. The 2km event has taken place 182 times since its inception in 2019 and has seen over 2,000 different juniors finish the event around 15,000 times. parkrun is a free, weekly, timed event, where people can run, jog, walk, wheel and push a pram, around the

toothbrush, tooth, toothpaste graphic

Health · 27 March 2023

Dental decay in children has worsened

New statistics reveal a worrying decline in oral health, with 2 in 5 Liverpool children now showing evidence of dental decay. The dental survey which normally takes place every two years measures instances and severity of dental cavities amongst 5-year-olds attending mainstream schools in England. Survey data was collected in 2022 by NHS Trusts who

Museum of Liverpool

Covid-19 · 15 January 2023

Liverpool’s vaccination stories get a new home

‘Good News Stories’ telling the personal experiences of people from Liverpool who overcame barriers to getting the Covid vaccine, are being showcased at the Museum of Liverpool’s atrium screens until 31 January. Part of the Liverpool Vaccine Equity project – the ‘Good News Stories’ exhibition evolved from the work of innovative teams in the heart

Public Health team and Chris Whitty

News · 5 December 2022

Public Health in Focus!

It’s been another eventful few days for Liverpool’s Public Health team – but thankfully it’s been more celebrate than outbreak! First up, Director of Public Health, Matt Ashton accepted a national award from the ADPH (Association of Directors of Public Health) at their annual conference in London – followed by a visit from Chief Medical

It's ok to tell someone you feel

News · 3 October 2022

Mental Health Campaign to shine a “light through dark times”

A new campaign is launching to support the wellbeing of Liverpool residents. Co-created by members of the public and Liverpool City Council’s Public Health team, the new campaign will help people to strengthen their mental health. Developed in response to increasing mental health needs post-pandemic, it acknowledges the varying levels of support required – including

Public Health Annual Report Cover 2021

News · 17 May 2022

High praise for Liverpool’s Public Health Annual Report

Each year, Public Health teams across the country reflect on the previous 12 months via an annual report – and this year, Liverpool’s approach has received high praise from national colleagues. Although Public Health Annual Reports (PHAR) are a statutory function, they are also essential in setting out key health challenges in each area and

Liverpool aerial view of Liver Building

News · 9 July 2021

Advice for residents and visitors to Liverpool post ‘lockdown’

With the Government recently outlining their plan for the roadmap out of lockdown, many control measures will no longer be a legal requirement from 19 July. Collective statement from the Liverpool Health Protection Board In light of the current high rates of Covid-19 infection in Liverpool, coupled with a lower vaccine uptake compared to other

Help protect what you love: Get your vaccine

News · 19 May 2021

Help protect what you love – get your vaccine

New Mayor of Liverpool Joanne Anderson is joining public health officials in urging people to get their Covid-19 vaccine if they are eligible. With the easing of restrictions, alongside new variants emerging, there is growing evidence we are once again at a critical turning point in our response to coronavirus. Although rates remain low in

Blog · 8 October 2019

The flu. Helping to protect our most vulnerable residents

Liverpool City Council is showing its commitment to helping to protect vulnerable residents and service users from the flu, by embarking on a programme to administer vaccinations to 500 staff who work on the frontline in social care, or who provide essential services. Flu Vaccine Overview Clinics started last week, ahead of the launch of

Health · 14 June 2019

Merseyside marks National Breastfeeding Week

Merseyside will be marking National Breastfeeding Week from Monday 17 June with a series of events organised by breastfeeding support workers across the area. The week will kick off with a walk organised by breastfeeding peer-support group Liverpool Community Bambis from St George’s Hall to Chavasse Park in Liverpool ONE at 11.30am which is open