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LEARNING DISABILITY FRIENDLY BADGE ACCREDITATION ENTERS ITS SECOND YEAR

Applications are now open for a second year for GP practices in Coventry and Warwickshire to apply for a Learning Disability Friendly Badge.
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COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE RESEARCH ENGAGEMENT NETWORK TO HOST TRAINING EVENT IN COVENTRY

The Coventry and Warwickshire Research Engagement Network (REN) will be hosting a training event focusing on the ‘Principles and Ethics of Community Research’ on 11th February 2025 in Coventry.
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ENGAGEMENT EVENT FOR CHANGE NHS

Healthwatch Warwickshire, in partnership with the Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board, is inviting Coventry and Warwickshire residents to help shape the future of the NHS and share their thoughts for the 10-year plan.
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NHS COVENTRY & WARWICKSHIRE DISPEL COMMON MYTHS TO INCREASE AWARENESS OF CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION WEEK

Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer, yet it continues to affect over 3,000 women and people with a cervix across the UK every year.
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