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Henley Minor Injury Unit closing early today

Henley Minor Injury Unit will be closing early this afternoon (Tuesday, December 20) at 4.30pm until 8pm. The unit will open again tomorrow morning at 8am as usual.


Astonishing achievements receive Exceptional People Awards

Sense of achievement and joy were palpable in this year’s last Exceptional People Awards ceremony when December winners Clinical Systems Team and Interim Lead for Allied Health Professionals Emma Croft and November team winner Allen Ward Nursing Team & Dr Tsatalou received their prizes.


Henley Minor Injury Unit closing early this evening Banbury MIU closed to walk ins

Henley Minor Injury Unit will be closing early this evening (Saturday, December 17th) at 8pm. Banbury minor injury unit is also currently closed to walk ins.


Oxford Health boosting peer support worker recruitment

Oxford Health is boosting the pioneering peer support worker programme where people with personal experience of mental health problems can become paid support workers for others.


Making Christmas special for those who have to spend it in hospital

Santa will visit each and every inpatient with a gift on Christmas day courtesy of the generous donations received from the public and managed by Oxford Health Charity.


Oxfordshire parents urged to respond to flu consent letters

Oxford Health is urging parents and carers to consent for their children to be vaccinated as part of the annual national school-based Flu vaccination programme which is well underway.


Triple celebrations for exceptional winners

Warneford Boardroom was basking in winter sun when North Oxon CAMHS team, Bucks Early Intervention Service and team manager Andy Robertson from Aylesbury Older Adults Community Mental Health Team received their Exceptional People Awards from Trust Chair David Walker.


Scarlet fever and invasive Group A strep

Advice for parents from the UK Health Security Agency


£2.4million to fund largest-ever trial of ketamine-assisted therapy for alcohol disorder

Alcohol problems affect not only individuals but also their families, friends and communities. Alcohol-related harm is estimated to cost the NHS around £3.5 billion each year and wider UK society around £40 billion.


No chill factor for Rob!

When a community nurse got in trouble in the snow on Sunday, operations manager Rob Avis from the South-West Integrated Locality Team didn’t hesitate to jump in his Landover and hurry to help.