Winter Campaign

Subject: ‘Together We Can’ – Stay well this winter

Date: 15/11/2023

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‘Together We Can’ choose well and stay well this winter

West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership (WY HCP) is set to run ‘Together We Can’ again this winter. The campaign helps people access health and care services at the right time and place.

The campaign also encourages people to choose well and to opt for convenient self-care, where safe to do so during the winter months.

Ruth Buchan, Community Pharmacy Clinical Lead for West Yorkshire, said: “As health services will be extremely busy this winter, we’re asking for everyone to play their part and to be better prepared during the cold and flu season. You can protect yourself and each other by having a flu jab, a COVID-19 vaccine if eligible and seeking advice for minor health concerns from your community pharmacy if needed. Our trained healthcare staff can help you choose over counter medicines and offer a range of clinical services too”.

The campaign has an easy to navigate website[togetherwe-can.com]. Here you will find help and advice and tips for keeping well this winter, as well as other useful information on how to stay healthy.

Dr James Thomas, Medical Director for the NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board, said: “Health and care services are here to help. During winter and times of significant pressure on local services, we still encourage the public to come forward and not to delay if they need help or are concerned about their health, but we want to ensure they’re using the right services and they know when to go to a pharmacy, use NHS 111 or their GP practice. You can save time by ordering prescriptions and seeking medical advice online by downloading the NHS App. Find out all you need to know this winter by visiting togetherwe-can.com

Together we can choose well this winter.

Together we can make a real difference and there are things we can all do:

  • Access online services. You can book appointments or order repeat prescriptions through the NHS App. Visit 111.nhs.uk or call 111 if you need urgent medical help 24/7 and can’t access the internet.
  • Remember GP practices are here to help and will ensure you get the right care appropriate for your needs.
  • Flu and COVID-19 vaccines. If you’re aged 65 or over, pregnant or have a long-term medical condition, get your free jabs.
  • Take good care this winter there’s lots you can do to stay well and protect yourselves and others around you this winter. You can also find trusted online healthcare advice for you and your family for when you need it the most.
  • Visit your local community pharmacy for medical advice and treatments for things like colds, tummy troubles, rashes, and pains.
  • A range of urgent care services are available to ensure people can access the right care for their needs. This ensures Accident and Emergency Departments (A&E) are freed up to treat those that need it most including emergencies, those with serious injuries and life-threatening situations like heart attacks.
  • Don’t wait until you are in mental health crisis. There’s a wide range of support and resources available for everyone, including a 24/7 free phone line. Visit togetherwe-can.com/mental-health

As health services in West Yorkshire will be extremely busy this winter, everyone is asked to play their part and to be better prepared during the cold and flu season.

There are six simple things we can all do to help each other:

The ‘Together We Can’ campaign will run again across West Yorkshire this winter.

The campaign launched on Monday 6 November and helps people access health and care services at the right time and place. It also encourages people to choose well and to opt for convenient self-care, where safe to do so during the winter months.  

As health services will be extremely busy this winter, everyone is asked to play their part and to be better prepared during the cold and flu season. 

During winter and times of significant pressure on local services, the public are still encouraged to come forward and not to delay if they need help or are concerned about their health, but we want to ensure they’re using the right services and they know when to go to a pharmacy, use NHS 111 or their GP practice.