Michele Lawrence RN RHV MSc MPH

@MmLawrence_

Working for PHE on quality and governance, safeguarding . I have over 30 years nursing, midwifery and health visiting expertise. Views and comments are my own

West Midlands, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2009.

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    CORONAVIRUS: PUBLIC INFORMATION Please read and share the latest information and advice on novel ➡️

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    6. velj

    Public Health England’s Deputy Director for CVD Prevention reminds delegates at the conference that 1:4 deaths are caused by cardiovascular diseases!

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    After seeing a potential case of measles today I think it’s IMPORTANT to say NO AMOUNT of trendy foods, crystals or hocus pocus will make your child immune to measles GETTING MEASLES will make them immune to it(if they survive) Alternatively, you could just get them vaccinated

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    Cases of disease have fallen by almost two-thirds since the introduction of the MenB vaccine. Read more on our blog:

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  5. Had a fab day in Leeds with my NHS colleagues attending the SAAN network meeting. Great discussions round the adult safeguarding agenda including level 3 training and MCA update .

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    Interested in behaviour change? Our Behavioural Insights team and invite you to a webinar on 19th Feb to launch a new guide to behaviour change for local government. Register here:

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    31. sij

    Thank you! After 3 fantastic years in , I am humbled and hugely excited to be returning to as the Regional Director for London, Statutory Advisor to the Mayor of London and Greater London Authority and the NHS Regional Director of Public Health.

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    31. sij

    Calling ALL health & care professionals to sign-up for our on-line & Wellbeing course which starts on Monday. You only need to commit 15-20 minutes each day. Enhance your knowledge & confidence in 👉

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    New data shows cancer-causing HPV16 and 18 infections have been found in less than 2% of young women, following the introduction of vaccination in 2008. Read the full story here:

    The HPV vaccine could prevent over 100,000 cancers.
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  12. Great share , all organisations need to be aware

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    30. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    and We need to understanding the grooming line if we are to prevent child sexual abuse

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    30. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    and We must understand perpetrators is we are to prevent Finkelhor 4 facto model about male offenders of child sexual abuse

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  15. There is loads to do in PHE. It’s going to be a great journey with you

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  16. Listened to lived experience of hospital discharge for homeless people, attended a review on SUDI , interviewed for a substantive programme manager role in safeguarding , its been a busy week but love my job 😊 ,

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    It’s vital that parents talk about the importance of vaccinations before a tragedy occurs. is highly infectious and anyone who has not received 2 doses of the MMR vaccine is at risk.

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    23. sij

    Today we welcome AHPs from across the UK to London to curate our joint plan to implement the UK AHP public health strategy. 👉4 Nations, 👉14 Professional bodies Skillfully facilitated by

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    To find out more about the reported outbreak of coronavirus in Wuhan City, China, click here:

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    Vaccines protect you and those around you. If enough people get vaccinated against a disease, it makes it harder for the disease to spread. This protects people who can’t get vaccinated, such as new born babies.

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