Advice lines
There are lots of people at the trust you can call if you need some help.
For health information and advice visit nhs.uk. For trust updates read our coronavirus pages. Learn more about the Government response to coronavirus on GOV UK.
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The health, safety and wellbeing of our staff is an absolute priority. Through these pages you can find advice and guidance to support you during these unprecedented times.
There are lots of people at the trust you can call if you need some help.
Staff across James Cook have a space they can visit to take some time out, relax and collect their thoughts.
Resources from our medical psychology team toto provide you with access to information, wellbeing material and useful online resources during the COVID-19 outbreak.
A national resource of written and audio translated materials of the guidance on coronavirus and other information to support those with dementia, their families and carers.
Are you looking for inspiration or new ways of staying safe and well? The Leadership and Improvement partners within STRIVE have created five 15-20 minute videos on their favourite wellness techniques. Please note: these videos are on the staff intranet. You’ll need to log on to the intranet if you are not on a trust device.
Resources from #OurNHSPeople to help you find comfort, reassurance and guidance as we all work together in such challenging circumstances.
Spending more time at home? Use the opportunity to protect your home and family from fire. Take the online safer homes check for fire safety advice from Cleveland Fire Brigade. Alternatvively, call your local fire station or central team on 01429 874063 to arrange a Safer Homes phone call or visit.
Now is not the time to travel to or around Tees Valley. Now is the time to stay home and stay safe. So because you can’t come to us, Enjoy Tees Valley is bringing Tees Valley to you.
Find businesses or services in your area, including the information you need on businesses and tradespeople open and operating during the coronavirus restrictions.