There are concerns that some children, young people and their families have been unable to access timely and appropriate support for their mental health and wellbeing.
Parents and carers are in North Yorkshire are being asked to continue accessing health services during the Covid-19 pandemic if they are worried about their child’s health.
Healthwatch North Yorkshire is here to help during these challenging times – and whether you need information about using local health or care services or have an experience to share that could help NHS and social care services improve care.
North Yorkshire is moving its front-line social care teams into a new way of working this week to support local residents better and to help the NHS, as everyone responds to Covid-19.
A new era has dawned for primary care in North Yorkshire with changes being made to some of the organisations responsible for buying health services for their areas.
A series of hubs have been set up in schools and nurseries across North Yorkshire to make sure critical workers have childcare throughout bank holidays, weekends and other times where there is no other local provision.
Self-isolation, social distancing and shielding have been introduced by the Government to help you and your loved ones stay safe from COVID-19. Find out what they mean in practice and what applies to you.
Independent Domestic Abuse Service (IDAS) is extending its online Live Chat service following an increase in demand attributed to concerns about people being isolated with an abusive partner or family member as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.