Naomi Seers
@naomiseerswhct
Patient Experience Lead for Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust
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01-10-2015 14:07:13
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Finally we are so happy to share the Hereford Community Learning Disabilities Team Jerusalema Dance Challenge youtu.be/QYkiftK8a38 via YouTube. So proud of everyone who took part 💛 #LDWeek2021 #Jerusalemachallenge Beverley Hardiman Kathryn Hankins 💙 @EmmaWebberHACW Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health & Care NHS Worcestershire Community Learning Disability Team
Here at the Guildhall! setting up the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health & Care NHS #LifeStories platform demo as part of the Worcester Life Stories project with Worcester City Council. Can't wait to see demos of #knowyourplace & #LifeStories. I'm wearing a #quality VerseOne Group bag who developed the Life Stories Platform.
Great. Thanks for sharing Polly! One to look at Naomi Seers Alex Patrick Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health & Care NHS
Worcestershire Community Learning Disability Team Herefordshire Community Learning Disability Team Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health & Care NHS WHCT Youth Board Can you share this? We are very keen to improve uptake of Annual Health Checks for young people who have a learning disability. Any help across social media to raise this in Herefordshire and Worcestershire appreciated.
Big thanks to York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS FT for looking after my son today. He is on a school residential and a long way from home. Staff were fantastic when he attended following a bump to the head. Glue, a couple of stitches and a black eye but now back on the trip. Thank you 😊
Huge thanks to AvoncroftCC for your fundraising efforts last weekend raising an incredible £300. We are so glad the event went well & you had wonderful weather. We will put this money to work finding a more effective and earlier diagnosis for #ProstateCancer 💙🥳🙏
The 2nd XI cup run continues thanks to a narrow victory against Cookhill CC. Jason Lynch was the hero with 46*, ably supported by youngsters Ben Athey (29) and Jack Seers, who hit the winning runs from his first ball.
Congratulations to our U8s who, in their first year of cricket, won their festival group to qualify for the county finals, then proceeded to win 3 games before narrowly losing to an excellent Barnards Green Cricket Club side in the final. Well done boys, we’re all really proud of you!