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Lambeth marks World AIDS Day by highlighting recent progress in HIV treatment and prevention Lambeth takes the opportunity to reflect on positive recent developments in HIV treatment and prevention this World AIDS Day.
Lambeth’s Local Area launches SEND and Inclusion strategy Parents and carers told Lambeth Council how to improve our online Local Offer for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Our redesigned Local Offer...
Lambeth sets out new plans for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities The SEND Local Offer joins up help and support services such as Education, Health and Social Care for children and for adults. The Local Offer is launched alongside, and...
Have your say on Lambeth’s Suicide Prevention Strategy 2022-25 We want your views on our proposals for a three-year action plan on improving Lambeth’s mental health and reducing suicide risk.
Help Age UK Lambeth tackle loneliness in our community Donations to Age UK’s Christmas campaign will put a smile on someone's face and spread some much needed cheer.
Lambeth Wellbeing Fund – grants now available to create community connections and improve wellbeing Applications for extra funding for organisations with projects to help people manage their health, avoid a crisis, or bring communities together are now invited. The deadline is 7 January.
National Self Care Week Reminds us: Practise Self Care for Life National Self Care Week (November 15-21) is the annual national event to raise awareness of what we can all do to improve our physical health and mental wellbeing.
Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill low traffic neighbourhood consultations begin Lambeth Council has launched consultations asking residents for their views on the futures of two Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the borough.