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Integrated care in Greater Manchester

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Welcome to integrated health and social care in your borough

Through NHS Greater Manchester and the Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership, we have joined everyone up to offer you better connected services. Everyone across our ten boroughs are working together. From NHS GPs and hospitals, councils, fire and police services, to companies, charities and community groups. All collaborating to support those with health issues, and act sooner to keep people well and living a good life.

Everyone needs different services as they grow up, get on and grow older. An integrated system of services works better to help you and your family stay well – and it works better for the professionals who care for you too.

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Case study

Natural England colleagues learning about Nature for Health, Greater Manchester’s green (nature-based) social prescribing programme
To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week, Greater Manchester has showcased, nationally and internationally, two projects supporting people to move.
Read more about Greater Manchester showcases #MomentsForMovement on a national and international stage

Announcement

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On 15th May 2024, the Greater Manchester Integrated Care Board will discuss maternity and neonatal services.
Read more about Maternity and Neonatal Services in Greater Manchester

Health Advice

From 13th to 19th May 2024 it's Mental Health Awareness Week, a time for people come together to raise awareness, provide support, and promote understanding around mental health challenges.
Read more about Boost your mental health and move more this Mental Health Awareness Week!

Health News

Image of pregnant woman being vaccinated. Text reads: If you’re pregnant, getting vaccinated gives your child the best protection against whooping cough. Getting vaccinated is quick and easy. Speak to your midwife or contact your GP practice.
Whooping cough rates have risen sharply in recent months. Babies who are too young to start their vaccinations are at greatest risk.
Read more about Babies most at risk as number of whooping cough cases rise
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