Healthwatch Social Media Campaign for 6thFormers
Healthwatch Camden plays an important part in ensuring that service providers hear what sort of health care local people want. Young people are the focus of a social media campaign that Healthwatch is running from 23rd-27th April. Based on a joint project with 6th form students in Camden, videos available on Instagram from 23rd April, will explore the three top health issues for school students. Lindi Maqhubela of Healthwatch Camden talked to Camden Community Radio about how the campaign will run, why it matters and about how Sixth form students created content and designed the campaign.
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Camden Newscast 3
In the latest Camden Newscast: Denise O’Connor was in Camden Town to find out what clubbers think about the latest ‘legal highs’ in circulation and also visited an expert to see what may be in store for the unwary. Ketamine baldder, anxiety…. Fiona Wright tries to find out what happened to the walk in clinic that was to be in Stanley Buildings and why the Primary Care Trust has turned its back on its commitment. The PCT are silent so she talks with Cllr Paul Braithwaite about the matter. Jayson Mansaray discovers that losing a grant was the start of a brave new world for Holly Lodge Community Centre. Marian Larragy goes fishing for information.
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