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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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Research shows that devolution enabled significant improvements in many parts of the health system in Greater Manchester
Read more about Devolution led to significant improvements to health

Health News

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Call to action to raise awareness of revolutionary pill which is crucial in the fight against new transmissions of HIV
Read more about PrEP Awareness Week takes place 25-29 March

Health Advice

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New “if they could tell you” Campaign aims to support parents to build a strong bond with their baby, to nature health and happiness now and in the future.
Read more about New campaign “if they could tell you” encourages parents to build a strong bond with their baby.
Year 10 and 12 health students from University Collegiate School in Bolton creating their own radio adverts with the help of Hits Radio presenter.
On "No Smoking Day", year 10 and 12 health students from University Collegiate School in Bolton created their own radio adverts with the help of Hits Radio to emphasise the harms of smoking and the rising trend of youth vaping.
Read more about Bolton students get creative on 40th anniversary of No Smoking Day
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