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  1. A cover page with the Lambeth Together logo in the top left and the website address “lambethtogether.net” in the top right. The title reads: “COVID-19 Health and Care Recovery Plan – Review.” The design includes colourful circles and squares with four inset photos showing people in different settings: walking outdoors, using a mobile device, sitting at a table, and exercising in a park.On Wednesday 23 March we presented a review of our Covid-19 recovery plans at the Lambeth Together Care Partnership Board. The review reflected on the past 18 months, focusing on how we have responded as a health and care system to the ongoing challenges from the pandemic, lessons learned, and our next steps as a partnership.

  2. Two people standing on a stage, one handing a large bouquet of flowers to the other. Behind them is a purple banner with the heading: “mind & body – Joining up mental and physical healthcare.” Text on the banner explains the importance of integrating mental and physical health services. A large silver balloon shaped like the number 4 is visible. On the screen to the right, text reads: “mind & body. Champion for mind and body care. Highly Commended…” followed by details of the award.

    We’re delighted to announce that Dr Di Aitken received runner up under the Care in the Community category at the King’s Health Partners Mind & Body Awards on Wednesday. Dr Di was nominated for her “exemplar passion and advocacy in driving the support of mental health needs in physical health environments, whilst driving several key activities in Lambeth.”

  3. A teal background with decorative bunting at the top. Large white text reads: “Community health and wellbeing days.” Below, a red banner states: “Throughout Lambeth over half-term.” Two illustrated hands hold a red heart with white text: “Over 12? Get your Covid vaccine too.”Community health and wellbeing days are taking place across Lambeth this half-term. Running from 12 to 19 February, the local events offer residents an opportunity to access health and wellbeing information and support closer to home.

    Throughout the week, the walk-in events enable individuals and families to speak to professionals regarding their health, wellbeing, and financial support needs.