Ambulance Service improvement survey
We are writing to you to ask you to complete a short survey to help your ambulance service improve the way we engage and involve our patients, staff and stakeholders.
views on local healthcare priorities
Public meetings planned in Brighton and Hove next month will give people an opportunity to hear about and give their views on local healthcare priorities.
If you know people living in the city, both your colleagues and clients who might be interested in attending, please spread the word, as spaces are going quickly. Due to venue capacity, places at all three meetings need to be booked ahead of time. You can read more here. http://www.brightonandhove.nhs.uk
Hospital Redevelopment Public Exhibition
This is just a reminder that our exhibition moves to the Audrey Emerton Building (on Eastern Road, opposite the hospital) this Saturday. It will be open as follows:
Saturday 15th October - 10am to 5pm
Sunday 16th October - 10am to 5pm
Monday 17th October - 10am to 8pm
Information and Advice Outreach Surgeries/Help Desks
BRIGHTON/QUEENS PARK/EASTERN ROAD/CRAVEN VALE
The Crypt, St Georges Church, (near to the Royal Sussex County Hospital)
Redevelopment of the Royal Sussex County Hospital (RSCH)
You are cordially invited to view and discuss the latest plans for the
redevelopment of the Royal Sussex County Hospital at one or more of the
exhibitions listed below. These are public events and everyone is
welcome, so please feel free to pass on details of the exhibitions to
any interested parties.
Free over 18's 'Parkour' taster sessions
Free over 18's 'Parkour' taster sessions
Parkour is a physical training discipline that allows people to overcome any obstacle within their path, by adapting their body movements to fit with their surroundings.
It is a non-competitive, physical discipline of French origin in which participants run along a route, attempting to negotiate obstacles in the most efficient way possible. Skills involve jumping and climbing as well as other bespoke parkour manovers.
The object of parkour is to get from one place to another using only the human body and objects such as railings, steps and walls as aids to assist their movement and travel.
Parkour is often seen practiced in urban areas because of the diverse environment public structures provide.
If you would like to take part in a FREE parkour workshop, then contact Emma Greenough on 01273 852304 or
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to reserve your place.
Lisa Mytton
City Neighbourhood Support Officer
Communities & Equality Team
Tel: 01273 296809
Email:
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