
Whiston & Bridgewater MVP
@mvpwhiston
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11-07-2019 13:29:04
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Domestic Abuse Training event hosted/organised by LiverpoolWomens Safeguarding Team. The cost of the event is £50 to external partners and is free to Liverpool Women’s staff; but does require manager approval unless attending in own time. To book email: [email protected]



We have different MVP groups across the Cheshire and Merseyside areas If you know any local organisations or individuals who could help support local families during this time ➡️Please get in touch via direct msg or 📩Email: [email protected]


@LiverpoolMvp It was great to meet you all today. I look forward to seeing you all soon Xx Wirral Maternity Neonatal Voices Partnership @LiverpoolMvp Cheshire & Merseyside MVP Network

We spoke about our own coping mechanisms. They included colouring in. Next steps... anyone fancy setting up a ‘messy play’ for adults for your next listening event? 🎨😇 Cheshire & Merseyside MVP Network @LiverpoolMvp Wirral Maternity Neonatal Voices Partnership SOS_MVP HelloMyNameIs Dani! CentralCheshireMaternityVoices

Keeley Cheshire & Merseyside MVP Network @LiverpoolMvp Wirral Maternity Neonatal Voices Partnership SOS_MVP CentralCheshireMaternityVoices I'm 100% up for that. And I have Somthing in mind.😁

Cheshire & Merseyside MVP Network @LiverpoolMvp CentralCheshireMaternityVoices Wirral Maternity Neonatal Voices Partnership Keeley SOS_MVP Whiston & Bridgewater MVP Chester Maternity Voices Partnership Congratulations! Hope you found it useful #everyonesbusiness #mentalhealthawareness

🌟ANNOUNCEMENT🌟 The Cheshire and Merseyside Women's and Children's Service Partnership and our partners Kids' Health Matters CIC are pleased to announce the launch of the ➡️Governance Framework for Advanced Paediatric and Neonatal Practice 💡Please visit improvingme.uk/professionals/…



If you want to support #NICUFirstWords as part of #NICUMHAW2020 drop us an email on [email protected] we are actively seeking parent and HCP stories to raise awareness