by surreyssh | Aug 1, 2024 | Cancer Awareness, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe, sun safety
During the summer months it is very important to be careful while outside, especially during 11am and 3pm as this is when the sun is at its strongest. The skin is the body’s largest organ so to help protect it during the hot summer months you should always try to,...
by surreyssh | Jul 8, 2024 | Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe
Alcohol Awareness Week is coordinated by Alcohol Change UK. Each year there is a different theme and this year the theme is ‘Understanding alcohol harm’ Although some teenagers experiment with alcohol, the latest figures shows that the majority of 11–15-year-olds in...
by surreyssh | Oct 31, 2023 | Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe
Anaphylaxis Awareness Week 1-7 October 2023 This year it’s all about empowering people with the right knowledge and building confidence to help safely manage serious allergies. The week is also highlighting the 14 most common food allergens, shown below. To find out...
by surreyssh | May 1, 2023 | Keeping Safe, sun safety
staying Safe In The Sun Staying safe in the sun is very important. Did you know that young people’s skin is much more sensitive to the sun then adults?. So it is important you know how to stay safe and avoid burning. Spending time in the shade during the...
by surreyssh | Mar 27, 2020 | Emotional Health, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe, SSH, stress awareness
What is it? Coronavirus is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It’s caused by a virus called ‘COVID-19’. What are the symptoms? Almost everyone who gets Coronavirus gets a fever, a cough or both. Most of the people who get a fever get tired. A lot of...
by surreyssh | Dec 12, 2019 | Cancer Awareness, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Keeping Safe, SSH, Uncategorized
The school nurses in Surrey Health have been in three secondary schools throughout November running the ‘Movember’ public health campaign. It is widely acknowledged that males are not so happy to discuss their health and are less likely to seek medical help promptly....
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