1 March 2021

Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2021: Time to Increase Awareness and Break Stigma

Eating disorders are often not well understood in society, but with around 1 in 25 people in Scotland affected, Cumbernauld Community Health Information Hub is spotlighting the issue with a view to raising awareness and removing stigma.
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25 February 2021

Additional Cumbernauld CAN Funding Boost For Community Groups Providing Vital Services

Twenty-seven community and voluntary sector organisations from Greater Cumbernauld that were awarded funding through Cumbernauld CAN (Community Anchor Network) this month have received a further boost with news that they are to benefit from an additional £8,874 being distributed.
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22 February 2021

10 Ways To Make Working From Home Work For You And Your Family During Lockdown

Working from home has become a new normal for many people at various points over the last year due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, so what are the secrets behind making working from home a success during lockdown?
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17 February 2021

Cumbernauld Citizens Express Opposition To Monklands Hospital Relocation Decision

A growing band of opposition from communities in Greater Cumbernauld is emerging in response to Scottish Government’s decision to select Wester Moffat as the location of new University Hospital Monklands.
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11 February 2021

The Coronavirus Vaccine: Answering The Key Questions For Cumbernauld Citizens

With NHS Lanarkshire making good progress in delivering its largest ever vaccination programme and your turn to receive an invitation for the jab getting closer, Cumbernauld Community Health Information Hub explores some of the common questions that people have been asking about the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
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8 February 2021

Cumbernauld Communities Set to Benefit Significantly as 27 Projects Receive Funding

A total of 27 community and voluntary sector organisations operating in Greater Cumbernauld have been awarded funding following a closely-contested Community Voting Survey in which citizens decided which local area proposals received grants.
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4 February 2021

The Power of Small: Support Time to Talk Day 2021 by Talking About Mental Health

Time to Talk Day will take place on Thursday 4 February 2021, with See Me Scotland working with its anti-stigma partners from across the UK and Ireland to encourage people to talk about their mental health.
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1 February 2021

World Cancer Day 2021: Everyone Has a Part to Play in Helping Eradicate Cancer

World Cancer Day is on Thursday 4 February 2021, and Cumbernauld Community Health Information Hub is standing together with all people, organisations and countries around the world uniting in the fight against the global cancer epidemic.
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28 January 2021

Supporting Young People During Lockdown: Parenting Tips for Cumbernauld Families

Parenting a young person can be challenging, worrying and sometimes distressing time under the best of circumstances, but what about at this unique time with families across the UK spending more time together than ever before as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions?
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