New Head of the National Child Poverty Unit visits Cheshire and Merseyside
Child poverty across Cheshire and Merseyside has risen sharply, with more than 111,000 children now growing up in relative low-income…
Learn how to spot the signs that someone is living in a cold home that is affecting their health – including less obvious ones. Find out what services to help people living in cold homes exist in the area where you work.
Who is it aimed at?
Health and social care staff who visit patients, service users or customers in their homes. Already having completed MECC (Making Every Contact Count) training would be an advantage, but not essential.
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Child poverty across Cheshire and Merseyside has risen sharply, with more than 111,000 children now growing up in relative low-income…
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