Tag: health and wellbeing

Paul Marsh, Regional Health Sector Lead, Kier / Vicky Halliwell, Interim Dean of School, University of Salford / Rebecca Long-Bailey MP for Salford / Chris Duffy, Senior Project Manager, Kier  / Mark Wantling, Chief Infrastructure Officer, University of Salford / Jane McAdam,  Professor of Industry Collaboration in Health Care and Interim Dean, University of Salford / Sarah Morton, Regional Director, Kier

Construction of new £54 million health building in Salford begins

Construction of a £54 million new health and wellbeing building has begun at Salford University. The facility, being built by […]

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Garlic or alcohol? Salford people share their best remedies for beating colds and flu

Christmas Time, mistletoe and tissues… an awful lot of tissues, off brand cold and flu tablets and honey and lemon, […]

Youngsters will be taking on allotments in Cadishead

Youngsters take on grow-your-own allotment project in Cadishead

Children have been working hard to create new community allotments in Cadishead with hopes to supply Salford food schemes. Youngsters […]

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MediaCityUK to launch its first virtual Wellness LIVE event

Credit: https://www.mediacityuk.co.uk/whats-on/event/wellbeinglive/ MediaCityUK has joined forces with innovation hub HOST, the Home of Skills & Technology, BUPA, and supported by Salford […]

Coronavirus and lockdown – how it has affected two young Salford adults

Two Salford residents have shared their experiences of how the Covid-19 outbreak has effected them mentally, physically and financially. Zach, […]

Salford City Council leaves autistic woman without adequate support

Salford City Council leaves autistic woman without adequate support

An autistic woman was left without adequate support for months after Salford City Council failed to carry out its statutory duties. The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman issued a report last week following a complaint by Mrs W, who has not been named, a Salford resident with autism.