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Think twice before travelling this weekend
Dorset leaders ask for the public to use common sense and to ‘think twice’ before rushing to Dorset.
Public sector agencies working together to keep public safe and informed
The Dorset Local Resilience Forum is made up of wide range of emergency services to keep the public safe.
Working together to get medicines delivered to vulnerable residents
Public Health Dorset and partners are working together to get prescribed medicine to vulnerable residents.
Helping hand to buy fresh fruit and veg with Healthy Start
Some families across Dorset are able to apply for help to buy fresh fruit, vegetables and milk
Volunteers helping pharmacies deliver medicine to residents
Volunteers are helping pharmacies in Dorset to deliver medicines to residents who are self-isolating or unable to collect medicines in person.
#Unacceptable verbal abuse, assaults and attacks on key workers
Police, ambulance, councils and others unite to tackle #Unacceptable verbal abuse, assaults and attacks on key workers.
Still time to get your flu jab
If you are a Dorset residents, there is still time to get your flu jab.
You’re invited for an NHS Health Check
Residents of Dorset, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are being invited to attend their NHS Health Check this autumn. View PDF
#JoinMe and get moving more in Dorset
Public Health Dorset and Active Dorset are launching a new campaign called #JoinMe to encourage people to join others in moving more. View PDF
More orienteering courses in Weymouth
Residents are invited to the launch of the second instalment of orienteering courses in Weymouth. View PDF
People keeping active after Beat the Street
Residents of Weymouth and Portland are still making healthy lifestyle changes a Beat the Street report has revealed. View PDF
People making long term healthy choices since Beat the Street
Residents of Poole and Purbeck are still making healthy lifestyle changes a Beat the Street report has revealed. View PDF