celia phipps

@celiaphipps

Labour councillor for Bedminster, worked in the health community, loves cats, communities and festivals.

Bristol
Joined January 2014

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    💥💥Remember, remember RESPECT this November. Respect the firework. Respect the Emergency Services. Respect your neighbours and be considerate to Animals. Read this Article to find out why 👉 💥💥

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    Oct 31

    We know many people will find today’s news of another lockdown very worrying. We will work together. We will support each other. We will be here. We Are Bristol ❤️

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  3. Oct 30
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    Oct 29

    It's important to know where you can go and who you can talk to when considering your . If you are a student you can access help from a range of resources including the Every Mind Matters website here .

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    Oct 26

    This half term we are making available to children in who are eligible for . The vouchers will be available to collect locally or by calling our helpline 0800 694 0184. More detail at

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  6. Oct 24
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    Oct 18

    Living with a long-term health condition? The flu can be serious for you- that’s why the flu vaccine is free to those most at risk. Ask your pharmacist or GP if you’re eligible for a free flu vaccine

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    Oct 17

    Helen’s endorsement is wonderful. knows and appreciates quality. Helen also really understands what impact a labour metro mayor will have on our region

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    Oct 18

    Ballots for the West of England Metro Mayor selection start dropping tomorrow. Having the support of all 4 Labour MPs in the region, as well as Mayor means so much. They have worked with me, know me and believe I am the right candidate for the job.

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    Oct 17

    When I moved back to Bristol in 2013 was one of the first people I met. Nowadays I have the privilege of working with her - Helen is an oracle on local government and our region & I have learnt so much from her. I am so thrilled that she is supporting me

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    Oct 12

    Our brilliant Community Development Manager Ruth is a guest speaker at the Healthwatch AGM tonight, talking about ‘Our Journey through Covid-19’. She'll be sharing wonderful stories of the volunteer response in BS3 alongside details of our new models of delivery.

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    Oct 12

    Applications to 's Support Payment scheme are now open. Payments of £500 will be given to eligible low income workers in the city who have been asked to self-isolate and are unable to work from home. To apply for the scheme visit:

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    Oct 12

    People in can now apply for the NHS Test & Trace support payment scheme through £500 will be given to eligible low income workers who’ve been asked to self-isolate & can’t work from home. The scheme ends 31 Jan 2021 More here:

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    Oct 10

    Public Health team are just brilliant. They have been working tirelessly 7 days a week since the first positive case of Covid in Bristol was known. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you

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    Oct 10

    On a former patient is sharing his story about how his experience of difficulties has led to a key role in the co-production of services and treatment. You can listen to Will's story here:

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    Oct 8

    Saturday is & the theme set by is ‘mental health for all.’ Our new film celebrates the importance of client voice and features Paul's story of recovery with the Hope Project. helps us shape & deliver our services

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    Oct 10

    Have you had your say yet in the COVID-19 Bristol Survey? We want to understand the barriers people in face doing the practical things we all need to do, to stop the spread of . The survey takes just a few minutes to complete at:

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    Oct 10

    This , the most important message we can share is talk to someone you trust if you’re struggling. You don’t have to go through this alone - and there is no shame in accepting help. Let someone support you. Things can get better.

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    Our Associate Non-Executive Director explains why it's important we celebrate at NBT. "We celebrate this month not because we've got everything right but because we're determined to do better." @NHSEnglandSW

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    Oct 10

    For we are celebrating the impact creativity and the arts has on our mental health. We have made two performances and a film together : Please share your creative endevours with us. We would love to hear from you.

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