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  1. Oxfordshire Your Futures SEND Careers Hub

    A brand-new accessible Oxfordshire careers website for young people with SEND The Oxfordshire – Your Futures website has been developed by OxLEP Skills to help young people SEND access the careers information they need in an accessible and easy way. Take Action: Explore the brand-new Oxfordshire…
  2. Summer safety from Cranstoun

    Summer safety guidance from Cranstoun to help you enjoy your summer safely The summer holidays can be an exciting time, with plans to hangout with friends, have some fun, and take a break. But summer can be also be a risky time. This summer Cranstoun are sharing…
  3. Access Free Emergency Contraception in Oxfordshire

    If you are concerned because you’ve recently had unprotected sex or your usual form of contraception may have failed, it’s important to act quickly to prevent pregnancy. There’s lots of support that can be accessed in different ways. The most important thing is to get…
  4. Accidents and first aid

    Every year in the UK, thousands of people die or are seriously injured in incidents. Many deaths could be prevented if first aid was given before emergency services arrive. What to do If someone is injured you should: first check that you and the casualty aren't…
  5. Your questions on the NHS Health Check

    Quick links The basics of the NHS Health Check The NHS Health Check and your personal information The science behind the NHS Health Check Myths about the NHS Health Check demystified   NHS Health Check: the basics Why do I need an NHS Health Check?…
  6. Accidents to children in the home

    Accidental injuries in and around the home are one of the leading causes of serious harm and death in young children the UK. However, most of these accidents are preventable. Each year, it's estimated that around 2 million children under the age of 15 are taken to…
  7. Your pregnancy week by week

    There's a lot to consider when you're pregnant, including healthy eating in pregnancy, antenatal care, decisions you need to make about labour and birth, coping with common pregnancy problems, and when pregnancy goes wrong. You can find out about all these and also read about your baby's development…
  8. Your right to social care and support

    If you think you need social care support, you'll need to think about what types of support you need - be it homecare workers, equipment or respite breaks. Your first step to getting this sort of help should be to ask your local authority social…
  9. Your post-pregnancy body

    Having a baby changes your body. Some things may never be quite the same again, but other changes don't need to be permanent. You can tighten your tummy with exercise, for example, and any weight you've gained will gradually drop off if you eat healthily…
  10. Your NHS Health Check results and action plan

    After your NHS Health Check you'll be given your risk of developing a heart or circulation problem (such as heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes or kidney disease) over the next 10 years. Your doctor may describe this as low, moderate or high. This means:  low - you…
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