Well Together this Spring - Late May Bank Holiday toolkit
This toolkit is designed to support us with getting information out to the people of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, in the run up to the Bank Holiday.
We want to keep sharing important messages with our local communities to help everyone stay Well Together during the bank holiday and would really welcome your continued support with this important messaging.
Please use this toolkit across your social media channels to encourage your audiences to stay well throughout the spring bank holiday weekend.
You can download the assets in this toolkit via Well Together this Spring - Bank Holiday Toolkit.
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Your local Minor Injury Unit (MIU) and Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) are open over the bank holiday weekend to help you with a range of problems from burns to earaches. Visit Local Services | CPICS Website to check opening hours and find out more. |
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Suggested text: A photo of a sign pointing towards a Minor Injury Unit accompanied by text that reads Local MIU and UTCs are open this bank holiday weekend. Ely MIU - Open daily 8.30am-6pm. Doddington MIU - Open daily, 9am-5pm. In a green bar at the bottom text reads ‘visit cpics.org.uk/well-together for more information |
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The NHS is here to help you and your family during the bank holiday weekend with a range of services including NHS 111, local pharmacies, Minor Injury Units, and more. Visit cpics.org.uk/well-together to find out more. |
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Suggested text: A photo of people having fun at a BBQ is shown alongside text that says a wide range of NHS services are here for you over the bank holiday weekend In a green bar at the bottom text reads ‘visit cpics.org.uk/well-together for more information |
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You can quickly and easily access lots of vital NHS advice and support through online tools, including:
Find out more via: Using online NHS services | News and events | CPICS Website |
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Suggested text: Images of a computer, a phone and a website are shown alongside the words online NHS services available to you are 111.nhs.uk, NHS app and NHS.uk In a green bar at the bottom text reads ‘visit cpics.org.uk/well-together for more information |
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If you need urgent medical help for something that isn’t life threatening or a serious injury, please use 111 online first. 111 can help you get advice and support and is open 24/7. Visit http://111.nhs.uk or call 111 free of charge. |
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Suggested text: The words Contact 111 for urgent advice. When you’re not sure what to do and 24/7 response are shown alongside blue, purple and green coloured circles with a warning sign, question mark and around the clock icons showing. In a green bar at the bottom text reads ‘visit cpics.org.uk/well-together for more information |
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We can all do simple things to Stay Well Together at home. Make sure you keep a well-stocked medicine cabinet with essentials like painkillers, antihistamines, a thermometer, and a first aid kit. Visit http://cpics.org.uk/well-together for more self-care tips. |
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Suggested text: The words You can keep a well-stocked medicine cabinet with painkillers, antihistamines, thermometer and a first aid kit is shown with icons of pills, a thermometer, tablets and a first aid kid shown next to them. In a green bar at the bottom text reads ‘visit cpics.org.uk/well-together for more information |
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A&E is for life-threatening emergencies and serious injuries. If you come to A&E with a problem that isn’t an emergency, you may be redirected. Don’t risk a wasted trip – visit cpics.org.uk/well-together to find the right service for your needs. |
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Suggested text: A&E is for people who have a genuine medical emergency. In a green bar at the bottom text reads ‘visit cpics.org.uk/well-together for more information |
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FOR USE OVER THE BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND, NOT BEFORE: If you've run out of your repeat medication this bank holiday weekend, you can order an emergency prescription via http://111.nhs.uk/emergency-prescription |
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Suggested text: A photo of a pot with pills spilling out of it is shown next to the words Run out of your repeat prescription? Visit 111.nhs.uk/emergency-prescription to order online In a green bar at the bottom text reads ‘visit cpics.org.uk/well-together for more information |