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Spring is a great time to get active and enjoy the outdoors. Remember to check for ticks after spending time in grassy o...
31/05/2026

Spring is a great time to get active and enjoy the outdoors. Remember to check for ticks after spending time in grassy or wooded areas 🌳

To help prevent tick bites, you can:
👖 Wear long sleeves and trousers in overgrown areas
🧴 Use insect repellent on skin and clothing

For more tick tips, visit NHS inform 🔽
nhsinform.scot/tick-bites

More children, young people and adults across Lanarkshire are being seen sooner by Speech and Language Therapy services,...
30/05/2026

More children, young people and adults across Lanarkshire are being seen sooner by Speech and Language Therapy services, thanks to sustained improvement work across the service.

Almost 88% of children and young people are now being seen within the 12-week referral-to-treatment period, following two years of redesign and improvement work.

Adult Speech and Language Therapy is also performing strongly, with 94.3% of patients being seen within 18 weeks of referral.

The North Lanarkshire Equipment and Adaptation Service is also exceeding its delivery time target, helping more people stay safe, supported and independent at home.

Councillor Anne McCrory, Chair of the Performance, Finance & Audit Committee, thanked staff for their hard work and professionalism, saying these improvements are making a real difference to people, families and communities across Lanarkshire.

https://hscnl.org.uk/speech-and-language-therapy-progress-across-lanarkshire-highlighted/

COVID-19 hasn’t gone away and for older adults and people with weakened immune systems, the risk remains higher.Spring’s...
30/05/2026

COVID-19 hasn’t gone away and for older adults and people with weakened immune systems, the risk remains higher.

Spring’s the perfect time to top up your protection. Look out for your vaccine invite and help keep yourself protected this season.

Find out more at nhsinform.scot/covid19vaccine

💬 This week’s   comes from a parent who shared their experience of care received at University Hospital Monklands.“The s...
29/05/2026

💬 This week’s comes from a parent who shared their experience of care received at University Hospital Monklands.

“The staff were absolutely phenomenal. My daughter attended Monklands Hospital for a DMSA scan and the staff were kind, compassionate and very supportive throughout. We are very grateful for the excellent care she received.”

🔗 To read more, visit: https://www.careopinion.org.uk/1416955

“The support has made a real difference to our family. Having the right help at the right time has helped us feel more s...
29/05/2026

“The support has made a real difference to our family. Having the right help at the right time has helped us feel more supported.”

Families across South Lanarkshire are benefiting from earlier social work support that helps them address challenges sooner, strengthen family wellbeing and improve outcomes for children and young people. By working alongside families at the earliest opportunity, South Lanarkshire’s nationally recognised are supporting positive change and helping prevent issues from escalating.

This approach was highlighted during a recent visit to the Family Support Hub in East Kilbride, where families shared directly how coordinated, whole family support is making a difference in their everyday lives and helping them access the right help, closer to home.

The visit was hosted by Professor Soumen Sengupta, Chief Officer for Health and Social Care in South Lanarkshire, who welcomed Caroline Lamb, Director General for Health and Social Care and Chief Executive of NHS Scotland, alongside Katharina Kasper, Chair of NHS Lanarkshire, Louise Long, Chief Executive of NHS Lanarkshire, and Donald Reid, member of the South Lanarkshire Integration Joint Board.

During the visit, the group met Zoe and her children Freya, Lewis and baby Arran, as well as Maddy and her little sister Ruby, and heard first hand about the impact that timely, coordinated support can have for families.

Caroline said: “It was a privilege to visit the Family Support Hub and hear directly from families about the value of this support. Innovative services like these show how important it is to work alongside people early and provide joined up support that responds to the needs of the whole family.

“The care, commitment and partnership working behind this approach were clear throughout the visit.”

South Lanarkshire’s Family Support Hubs provide early, coordinated, whole family support to babies, children, young people and their families through multi disciplinary teams working across Cambuslang, East Kilbride, Hamilton and Lanark. By making it easier for families to access help earlier, the Hubs aim to prevent problems from escalating, reduce inequalities and improve longer term outcomes.

Soumen added: “What families continue to tell us is how important it is to have the right help at the right time. Our Family Support Hubs are about listening, responding early and working alongside families in a way that feels meaningful in their everyday lives, reflecting our wider commitment to care close to home.

“My thanks go to Zoe, Maddy, the children and all the families who have shared their experiences with us, as well as our staff and partners whose compassion, professionalism and commitment continue to make a real difference for children, young people and families across South Lanarkshire.”

If you’re planning to perform Hajj or Umrah, visit Travel Health Pro, the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaT...
29/05/2026

If you’re planning to perform Hajj or Umrah, visit Travel Health Pro, the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) website - https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/factsheet/19/hajj-and-umrah - for health information on how to protect yourself, your family and the community from travel-related ill health.

Due to high demand, we are holding two Modern Apprenticeship interest calls tomorrow to give people the chance to find o...
28/05/2026

Due to high demand, we are holding two Modern Apprenticeship interest calls tomorrow to give people the chance to find out more and ask any questions.

The calls will take place at:

-10am
2pm

Links to join the calls are included in the job adverts. Please note, the 10am call has been arranged as an additional session due to demand and will be added to the adverts soon.

Current Modern Apprenticeship opportunities include:

Healthcare Support Worker – Community
https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=260055

Healthcare Assistant – Acute
https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=260061

Maintenance Technician
https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=257044

Hospitality
https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=260097

Business Admin
https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=260113

Anyone interested is encouraged to read the adverts and join one of the calls to learn more about the roles, the application process and what to expect.

Spring is a great time to get outdoors and plan trips to places like petting farms and zoos 🐾Farm animals can carry germ...
27/05/2026

Spring is a great time to get outdoors and plan trips to places like petting farms and zoos 🐾

Farm animals can carry germs we can’t see though, so as well as remembering to wash your hands after touching any animals or the places they’re kept, you should also:
✅ Clean your shoes
✅ Clean pushchair wheels

For more advice on keeping well outdoors, visit 🔽
nhsinform.scot/safeoutdoors

If you’re enjoying the outdoors, be on the look out for ticks - you might find one 🕷️If you’ve been bitten, remove it ca...
27/05/2026

If you’re enjoying the outdoors, be on the look out for ticks - you might find one 🕷️

If you’ve been bitten, remove it carefully with a tick removal device (or fine-tipped tweezers if you don’t have one).

If you get a rash or feel unwell, contact your GP as soon as possible.

For more tick tips, visit NHS inform 🔽
nhsinform.scot/tick-bites

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