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Be cancer aware

People in the Black Country are being reminded of the possible signs and symptoms of cancer, and the importance of getting checked out by their GP.

Finding cancer early means it’s easier to treat, which is why being aware of the general signs and symptoms of cancer is important.

Some common signs and symptoms of cancer include:
• persistent tummy trouble or a persistent change in bowel habit such as constipation or
diarrhoea
• blood in your poo
• blood in your pee even just once
• unexpected or unexplained bleeding
• unexplained persistent pain
• an unexplained lump
• a persistent cough for three weeks or more (that isn’t COVID 19)
• weight loss that is not explained by a change in your diet or lifestyle
• a new mole or changes to a mole.
It’s probably nothing serious, but if you experience any of the above signs or symptoms, it is
important that you see your doctor and have your symptoms checked out.

The NHS has created a video with a local GP to highlight the importance of coming forward if you have any cancer symptoms that are worrying you. You can watch the video on YouTube Click on Pink button..

Dr Gurpreet Rakhra, a local GP in the Black Country, said: “It’s really important to raise awareness of the possible signs and symptoms of cancer and encourage people to get any symptoms that are concerning them checked out.

“You are not wasting anyone's time, and if it isn't serious, your mind will be put at ease. But if it is cancer, early diagnosis can make all the difference. The sooner cancer is detected, the better the chances of successful treatment.

“If you notice any unusual change in your body that will not go away or you have noticed something that could be a sign of cancer, please book an appointment to see your GP as soon as possible, even if you’ve recently had screening or if your due screening.”

For more information on cancer symptoms, visit the NHS website.
18 October 2023
News

Celebrating World Menopause Day and Menopause Awareness Month 2023

October is World Menopause Month, and October 18th celebrated as World Menopause Awareness Day, with the focus this year on cardiovascular health. Established in 2009 by the International Menopause Society in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), World Menopause Month aims to raise awareness of the menopause and the possible associated health issues, whilst promoting support options available to improve the health and wellbeing of those navigating the menopause transition.

To show our support to colleagues experiencing menopause, Healthwatch Walsall , delivered by Engaging Communities Solutions (ECS), is a signatory of the Workplace Menopause pledge:


World Menopause Day 2023
World Menopause Day is held each year on 18 October to raise awareness, break the stigma and highlight the support available for improving health and wellbeing for those experiencing menopause.

Menopause is not just a gender or age issue; it is an organisational issue which can impact colleagues both directly or indirectly. Awareness around this topic is key to reducing the stigma attached to menopause and encouraging people to talk more openly about it
The theme for World Menopause Day 2023 is cardiovascular disease. The link between reproductive factors and cardiovascular disease is another important aspect of menopause that women need to be aware of.

Researchers have recently discovered that a woman's reproductive experiences (including menstruation, pregnancy, any breast cancer treatments, and menopause) can affect the chances of developing cardiovascular disease later in life. Awareness of this can help determine an individual's risk.

The International Menopause Society has a range of resources available to support this year’s theme, available in different languages.

At Healthwatch Walsall, we are proud to be a signatory of the Workplace Menopause Pledge, showing that we will provide support, information and resources to our colleagues experiencing menopause.

18 October 2023
News

Our Annual Public Meeting presentation slides are now available for viewing

The presentation slides from our Annual Public Meeting held on the 17th of October 2023 are now available to download.
18 October 2023
News

We have made a pledge to support our employees going through the menopause

October is World Menopause Month, and October 18th celebrated as World Menopause Awareness Day, with the focus this year on cardiovascular health. Established in 2009 by the International Menopause Society in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), World Menopause Month aims to raise awareness of the menopause and the possible associated health issues, whilst promoting support options available to improve the health and wellbeing of those navigating the menopause transition.

To show our support to colleagues experiencing menopause, Engaging Communities Solutions (ECS), is a signatory of the Workplace Menopause pledge:

Our Managing Director, Elizabeth Learoyd said, “We are committed to supporting our employees in the workplace and caring for their health and wellbeing. While no two people experience menopause in the same way, menopause represents a significant well-being concern for many. That is why we recognise the importance of raising awareness of the potential impacts of menopause as a first step towards ensuring everybody gets the help they need to safeguard their health and wellbeing at work”.
18 October 2023
News

Our July E Bulletin is now available

A brief outline of some of the themes and issues that patients have faced using Walsall Services during July 2023. Also, things that you can get involved with!
11 October 2023
Report

Our August E Bulletin is now available

A brief outline of some of the themes and issues that patients have faced using Walsall Services during August 2023. Also, things that you can get involved with!
11 October 2023
Report

Our September Ebulletin is now available

A brief outline of some of the themes and issues that patients have faced using Walsall Services during September 2023. Also, things that you can get involved with!
11 October 2023
Report

Our autumn Newsletter is now available

Packed with what we have been doing and going to be doing with messages from our partners.
9 October 2023
News

Pop-up vaccination clinics in the Black Country

Pop-up COVID-19 and flu vaccination clinics are being set up in the Black Country to encourage people to come forward for a vaccine ahead of winter.

The community pop-up clinics are being hosted at a range of locations in Wolverhampton, Dudley, Walsall and Sandwell, with no appointment necessary.

Anyone aged 18 and over who is eligible for an autumn COVID-19 or flu vaccine is encouraged to come forward as soon as possible.

Those eligible include:

• all adults aged 65 and over
• care home residents
• frontline health and social care staff
• those at increased risk because they are pregnant or have a certain underlying health condition
• unpaid carers
• household contacts of those at risk.

Walk in vaccines are available at the following locations over the next week: Wolverhampton:
• Park Village Education Centre, Cannock Road, WV10 0RA
o Tuesday 3 October, 1pm-7pm
o Saturday 7 October, 10am-4pm
o Sunday 8 October, 10am-4pm

Dudley:
• Dudley Market Place, High Street, DY1 1PQ, Friday 6 October, 9am-1pm
• Moor Centre, Brierly Hill, DY5 3AH, Saturday 7 October, 9am-1pm

Walsall:
• The Square, New Invention, Willenhall, WV12 5EA, Wednesday 4 October, 10am-2pm
• Sainsbury's, Reedswood Way, WS2 8XA, Friday 6 October, 3pm-7pm

Sandwell:
• Tesco, Fox Oak Street, Cradley Heath, B64 5DF, Tuesday 3 October, 10am-2pm
• Tesco, New Square, West Bromwich, B70 7PR, Sunday 8 October, 10am-2pm


Sally Roberts, Chief Nursing Officer for the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, said: “For some people, flu and COVID-19 symptoms are unpleasant, but for many, particularly those with certain health conditions, older people, and pregnant women, they can be very dangerous and even life-threatening.

“Vaccinations are our best defence against these viruses and remain the best way to protect yourself, your friends and family which is particularly important as we approach the winter months.

“Our pop-up clinics are a great way for those eligible for a flu or autumn COVID-19 vaccine to get vaccinated at a time and location that suits them, with no appointment necessary. You don’t need to wait to be invited if you’re eligible, just come forward as soon as you can.

“If anyone is hesitant about the vaccine or has any questions, the pop-up clinics are also an opportunity to speak to experts from the NHS in a private and confidential environment, so please do pop along even if it’s just to have a conversation.”

The pop-up vaccination clinics will continue through October with more dates and venues to be added over the next week. Please visit the NHS Black Country ICB website for more information.

In addition to the pop-up clinics, eligible people can book their autumn COVID-19 vaccine online via the National Booking System, or by calling 119.

Flu vaccinations are also available at a range of community pharmacies. To find a pharmacy near you visit the NHS.
5 October 2023
News

Our latest Enter and View report on Cedar Falls Care Home is now available

To read download a copy.
4 October 2023
Report

You're invited...

On Tuesday 12th October 2023, we're launching a new clinic at the Clock Tower in the Walsall Arboretum. You'll still be able to have online therapy if you'd like, but if you prefer face-to-face therapy, come to our new centre. Unsure of where we are, we're based in the corner of the Arboretum on the main crossroad in Walsall (Clock Tower, Arboretum, Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS4 2DU).
4 October 2023
News

P.O.P. Positive Outcomes Project

The Positive Outcomes Project (POP) is a health and wellbeing service catered for young adults aged 16-25 in Walsall. We are here to create an accessible support network that is welcoming. We will mentor young adults by exploring challenges together and any issues that are affecting them. We will encourage better coping mechanisms and signpost to specialist help. This service is co-produced and designed by them, which adds ownership and creativity.

There are a few pathways to engage young adults in this service. The Hubs are a friendly, safe space, where young adults can drop in, socialise, and access the necessary support. We will be opening 6 Hubs in key locations across Walsall. These will host positive group activities which include a life hacks group, employability skills and many more depending on current issues raised. Whilst we are waiting for our Hubs to open, we will be using our mobile hub “the youth bus” to visit communities as a pop-up drop-in service. We
encourage everyone to keep an eye on our social media pages, as it will inform you if we are in your local area.

The website is an online directory which is accessible to everyone, it covers a vast number of issues and provides links and details of referral pathways. This can be used to signpost young adults to a wide range of local health and wellbeing services. Mentoring and 1 to 1 support are available via a referral through our website. This allows a nurturing approach with the young adult being matched with one of our mentors, who are trained to deliver health and wellbeing support. Our mentors are passionate about making a difference and changing lives. Our mentors will be present at the Hubs to motivate and inspire young adults. Sessions can be in person or virtually to ensure young adults are comfortable in engaging and get the most out of the service.
4 October 2023
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