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City Health Care Partnership (CHCP) CIC is celebrating its first anniversary as an employee led social enterprise by providing donations to two local charities. \r\nA not for profit social enterprise providing NHS services to local people, CHCP provides a wide range of services to over half a million local people in Hull and the surrounding East Riding of Yorkshire.
St. Stephen’s Shopping Centre, Mothercare and the Hull University’s Student Union will be playing host to a number of activities in support of Breastfeeding Awareness Week from 20 – 26 June. Health Visitors from City Health Care Partnership CIC (CHCP) will be joining forces with colleagues from Hull & East Yorkshire Hospitals Trust and The Goodwin Doula Project to offer advice and information, as well as promoting the long term health benefits of breastfeeding to both mother and baby.
City Health Care Partnership CIC is excited to be delivering the Expert Patients Programme (EPP) for people with long term health conditions in Hull and the East Riding.
It’s Men’s Health Week from June 13 and City Health Care Partnership are trying to persuade men in Hull and the East Riding to find out more about keeping themselves fit and healthy by holding a quiz and comedy night at Ruscadors Pub on Queen Street in Hull.
National Smile Month is being celebrated between 15 May and 15 June, and City Health Care Partnership CIC are supporting this year’s campaign to put the smile back on peoples’ faces and help them display their full personalities with the ‘Smile Factor’ campaign.
City Health Care Partnership’s Specialist Palliative Care Clinic, in association with Dove House Hospice is celebrating after coming third in the multi-disciplinary teamwork category at an International Nursing Awards ceremony in London.
City Health Care Partnership CIC, in partnership with 543 Dental Centre and Henry Schein, has been taking forward its innovative ‘Brush Bus’ project promoting dental health in local schools.
Eight dental practices in Hull City Centre, Bridlington, Beverley, Goole, Withernsea, Pocklington, Driffield and Hornsea are now opening their doors to new NHS patients.
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow paid a visit to Hull on Wednesday 23 February. His visit was to hear firsthand what’s been happening at City Health Care Partnership as part of a National Evaluation of Personal Health Budgets (PHBs).
It’s Eating Disorders Awareness Week from Monday 21st until Friday 25th February 2011. To support this, City Health Care Partnership Eating Disorders Advice Team and local Eating Disorders voluntary organisation ‘SEED’ are working together to provide information and advice to the public.