Three local surgeries and a town centre charity are amongst the first organisations in the country to promise to be Homeless-Friendly. In the company of Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd, The Dale Medical Practice, Nye Bevan House, plus The Strand and
Oldham restaurant Cafe Lahore first eatery in the UK to pledge to be homeless-friendly by providing meals for rough sleepers.
AN Oldham restaurant has become the first eatery in the UK to pledge to be homeless-friendly as it opens its doors to rough sleepers for a balanced wholesome meal. Cafe Lahore, on Union Street, Oldham, will provide a meal for
Oldham surgeries among the first in the country to take part in a campaign by Dr Zahid Chauhan to make Britain Homeless Friendly
TWO Oldham surgeries are among the first nine in the country to take part in a pioneering campaign to make Britain Homeless Friendly. The scheme asks organisations to examine their policies to make sure rough sleepers, sofa surfers and others
Waters Meeting Health Centre in Bolton is part of new homeless friendly scheme launched in Greater Manchester
A BOLTON doctor’s surgery has opened its doors to help vulnerable people as part of a pioneering new project. The Waters Meeting Health Centre is one of more than 10 GP practices in Greater Manchester that has signed up to
A potentially life-changing new scheme will give homeless people vital access to healthcare
Homeless people will now be able to access immediate healthcare at GP surgeries in Greater Manchester – and it could be life-changing. Rough sleepers often struggle to see a doctor because they have no permanent address and find it difficult
Greater Manchester GP practices start ‘homeless-friendly’ scheme
Homeless patients are being urged to seek treatment at ten GP practices in Greater Manchester instead of accident and emergency departments. NHS policy states identification or proof of address is not needed to be seen by a GP, but some homeless
Rochdale puts helping the homeless into practice
Rochdale is right at the heart of a new national campaign to make Britain homeless-friendly. The Dale Medical Practice and the borough’s out-of-hours healthcare service BARDOC, are among the first nine concerns in the country to put that ethos into
Programme puts homeless-friendly values into practice
A pioneering scheme to shift society’s sometimes shoddy attitude to homeless people will begin today (Monday, October 2nd 2017 ) in doctor’s surgeries across Greater Manchester. Eight practices plus an out-of-hours emergency healthcare provider, have become the first in the UK