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Introducing our new breastfeeding provider, Families and Babies
We’ve benefitted in Dorset from having good breastfeeding peer supporters, who have been on hand to provide information and support to mums to help them succeed at breastfeeding. We recently commissioned Families and Babies (FAB), a national breastfeeding charity, to further develop the role of peer supporters
Give your views on plans to improve young people’s wellbeing
Mental health problems are difficult obstacles for anyone to overcome. But what if that person is a child or a teenager? And what if it could have been prevented? We’re working with a number of agencies across Dorset, including the NHS and local councils, to develop plans
8 tips to quit smoking for good and turn your life around
Quitting – it ain’t easy. But thousands of people successfully quit smoking in Dorset every year. Some with support from services such as LiveWell Dorset, and some through sheer will power. Many will have tried a few times before being successful. There are some things you can
Help us to improve substance misuse services
Alcohol and other drugs can have a huge impact on people, their families and society. We’re committed to supporting people to regain control of their lives. Public Health Dorset and local councils commission a number of services that support people to do this. We are currently looking
Smokers urged to be quitters on No Smoking Day
Smokers across Dorset are being urged to take the first step in giving up cigarettes for good on No Smoking Day, which takes place on Wednesday 9 March. While studies show that two-thirds of smokers want to quit, nearly one in five UK adults continue to smoke,
Public health and housing successfully monitor indoor air quality
It has been known for some time that secondhand smoke has a huge effect on health. In Bournemouth, we’ve been piloting a scheme to test levels of carbon monoxide gas due to secondhand smoke in enclosed areas of social housing such as communal hallways. We teamed up
New support to help mums to succeed at breastfeeding
Breastfeeding provides babies and mums with long-term health benefits, and we want to support mums to both start and continue breastfeeding. Public Health Dorset is changing the way breastfeeding support services are delivered from April. The new service, provided by national breastfeeding charity Families and Babies (FAB),
Public encouraged to report illegal tobacco sales
Ever seen cigarettes sold in your neighbourhood, on social media or anywhere other than a shop? Trading standards teams across Bournemouth, Poole and Dorset are looking into the supply of illegal tobacco in the area, and are asking for any information that can help tackle the problem.
Would you be able to take part in a diary study research project?
We’re working with the University of Salford and digital development company Sigma on a research project about how older people use technology. We’re looking for people aged over 65 to complete short diary entries about what technology, gadgets, or any type of interface they’ve used or avoided
Campaign launched to inspire people to put smoking behind them
If you’re a smoker, quitting is the single most important thing you can do to improve your health. We know it’s easier said than done, so Public Health Dorset and LiveWell Dorset are working together to support people to make this change. We are encouraging people who
We want your views about changes to sexual health services
We’re planning to improve sexual health services in Dorset to make them easier to use. And we want to know if you think we’ve got it right. At the moment, the services available vary depending where in Dorset you live, and you could find that you need
Sobering up – how Dorset is tackling drug and alcohol harm
Alcohol and drug use is changing – and we’re working with partners to tackle it across Dorset. Health programme advisor Will Haydock tells the story of changing habits and future plans for reducing alcohol and drug-related harm. By Will Haydock Whether it’s a newspaper reporting about binge