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Health walks timetable North Lanarkshire Council

WebHere are all the details you need to join one of our health walks. Please book your first walk by emailing getwalkinglanarkshire@northlan.gov.uk . To make traveling to the walks by public transport easier for you, we have included nearby bus stops, train stations and walk-specific links to the Traveline Scotland journey planner in the walks timetable.

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URL: https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/leisure-parks-and-culture/countryside-and-parks/outdoor-access/get-walking-lanarkshire/health-walks-timetable

Health and care North Lanarkshire Council

WebAccess information and statistics on health and social care related indicators across North Lanarkshire Council and North Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership. Health profiles and information for different areas are available below the population tables.

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North Locality Health and Social Care Profile

WebThere are six health and social care localities across North Lanarkshire. The data in this profile is presented at intermediate datazone geography where possible, these 78 geographies have been allocated to the locality areas on a best fit basis. The data is drawn from public sources and should be considered with local knowledge.

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Lanarkshire’s Health and Social Care Partnerships recognised in

WebAn ambitious partnership between a leading university and health and social care services aims to transform lives across Lanarkshire and Scotland.

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Get Walking Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire Council

WebWalking is a great form of exercise. It is free, most people can do it, you don't need any special equipment and it has many health benefits. To encourage people to walk more often we run a programme of weekly health walks covering both North and South Lanarkshire. All walks are free, short and gentle and last no longer than one hour.

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Diet and nutrition North Lanarkshire Council

WebOur Diet and Nutrition Policy outlines a multi-agency partnership approach to achieving these goals across all population groups. By working closely with our partners in NHS, social services, education and third sector community health partnerships, we will demonstrate our commitment to improving the diet and nutrition of service users

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Chryston Community Hub North Lanarkshire Council

WebChryston Community Hub. This project is a partnership with NHS Lanarkshire, replacing the old Chryston Primary School and providing a Community Health Clinic. We are committed to delivering inclusive learning environments where state-of-the-art facilities are provided for children, young people and members of the community.

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The HIVE North Lanarkshire Council

WebThe HIVE is a new workspace helping North Lanarkshire women get started and grow in business. Based at One Wellwynd, Airdrie, the centre has been designed to help encourage and support more women realise their dream of being a business owner. The HIVE provides a mix of: desks. offices/meeting rooms.

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Strategic Commissioning Plan North Lanarkshire Council

WebHealth & Social Care North Lanarkshire is engaging on its draft Strategic Commissioning Plan 2023-26. The plan sets out the partnership’s key priorities and residents are urged to share their views on how health and social care services should look over the next three years. It’s important that we hear from a wide range of patients, people

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Public and environmental health North Lanarkshire Council

WebPublic health nuisance. Including drainage issues, refuse, light pollution and noise.

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Mental health officers North Lanarkshire Council

WebNorth (Coatbridge, Airdrie and Cumbernauld) South (Bellshill, Motherwell and Wishaw). Contact your local social work office for more information. An on-call mental health officer can be contacted via the Social Work Emergency Service 0800 121 4114 if such an assessment is required by a health professional outwith normal office working hours.

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Housing Support North Lanarkshire Council

Webare a young person leaving home or in your first tenancy. Our housing support services can include assisting you to: live independently. develop life skills. set up home, including budgeting /loans/Community Care Grant claims, securing furniture, and establishing utility services. manage your budget: maximise your income, paying bills and debt

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How to apply for a home North Lanarkshire Council

WebOur allocation policy sets out how we match the people who apply for our homes when they become available. To do this we follow a number of rules and guidelines to award priority. You must complete a Common Housing Register application form to let us know you want to be considered for housing. This form is available from any of our local

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Delight as our latest community hub opens its doors to pupils

WebDelight as our latest community hub opens its doors to pupils. 11:49am - 25 October 2023. Hundreds of excited primary school pupils started life at a new state-of-the-art school in Chryston this week. The new Chryston Community Hub features 17 bright and spacious classrooms for up to 509 pupils and replaces the existing Chryston Primary …

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Common Housing Register Housing Application Form

WebWhat is the Common Housing Register. Data Protection Act 2018. Application form - Section 1. Section 2 - Details about your household. Section 3 - Current accommodation. Section 4 - Housing preferences / needs. Section 5 - Landlord and letting areas. 6 - Harassment or disturbance. Section 7 - Relationships to staf.

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Cumbernauld Community Profile

WebCumbernauld Community Profile Cumbernauld Community board is made up of 3 wards – Cumbernauld North, Cumbernauld East and Cumbernauld South, 12 intermediate datazones and 70 datazones.

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TOWARDS A FAIRER NORTH LANARKSHIRE

Web3.6% are unemployed (2019) compared to a national average of 2.8%. 7.7% are self employed (the highest figure ever since 2004) compared to a national average of 8.2%. The average earnings per week of people who both live and work in North Lanarkshire is £548.90 (2018) compared to a Scotland average of £562.70.

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Allocation policy North Lanarkshire Council

WebThis summary covers the main areas of our policy. Please read the full Allocation Policy for further information. We aim to provide quality, affordable housing to people who need somewhere to live because they have no home or their current housing no longer suits their needs. Our housing allocation policy is based on a clear framework where we

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Health and Social Care Locality Profile Summer 2022

WebGeography There are six health and social care localities across North Lanarkshire. The data in this profile is presented at intermediate datazone geography where possible, these 78 geographies have been allocated to the locality areas

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