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Vale of Leven Hospital receives glowing report after unannounced inspection
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Dorset volunteers praised for their dedication during Covid-19 pandemic
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Stroud MP Siobhan Baillie
The Stroud MP s weekly column This week is half-term - which will be a very strange one for parents who have been home-schooling their children as not a great deal is changing. A welcome break from having to conduct lessons is a bonus but there is still the juggle of looking after a child and working when there are no holiday clubs or many places open to entertain them. Teachers, who have worked incredibly hard at lessons for critical worker children as well online teaching, also need a well-earned break. There is some hope for next month. I’m increasingly confident the March 8 date for schools to reopen is not now just an aspiration due to rapidly falling Covid cases.
New mental health service opens at Vale of Leven Hospital
A new welfare officer has been provided through an armed forces charity to provide mental health support.
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THE VALE Hospital s coronavirus vaccination programme is an important first step towards allowing us to return to the lives we want to lead , says a Dursley GP. Dr Simon Opher, lead GP at the community vaccination centre in Dursley, has welcomed the start of the hospital’s vaccination programme. Dr Opher said: “We are fantastically excited to be able to begin vaccinating some of our older and most vulnerable patients. Reaching this point has taken tremendous effort and is only possible thanks to the dedication and commitment of colleagues across the Berkeley Vale area, including volunteers, GL11 community hub, receptionists who worked so hard to set up appointments and of course the vaccinators.
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