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The Department of Health and Social Care works to define policy and guidance for delivering a social care system that provides care equally for all, whilst enabling people to retain their independence, control and dignity.
South Bucks believes that, within service provision and delivery, disability equality is fundamentally about good customer care.
What to do if you're worried about a child.
Family centres, provides services such as family support and parenting groups, and the family group conference service. Links will go to Bucks County Council.
Infectious diseases kill more people worldwide than any other single cause. Infectious diseases are caused by germs.
if you're over 60 or disabled, and live in England, your bus pass will allow you to enjoy free off-peak travel on local buses anywhere in England.
The links between drug and alcohol use and abuse and crime form a major part of the Community Safety Strategy.
You can find out about your health services available to you and local developments in the NHS, plus much more.
South Bucks is fully committed to making this website and it's content fully accessible to all members of society.
We are members of the BSVAB committed to protecting vulnerable adults in Buckinghamshire. People can be vulnerable for lots of different reasons which can make them vulnerable to abuse.
Children's Centres provide or coordinate information and services for young families with children.
We provide Support for all types of Domestic Violence.
Flu is highly infectious and can spread very rapidly by coughs and sneezes from people who are already carrying the virus.
Activities and Education for people under the age of eighteen.
South Bucks in partnership with local NHS colleagues, all other District Council's in Buckinghamshire and the Stop Smoking Service are committed to helping all South Bucks become smoke free.
Find your nearest GP's or Hospital and choose the service you require.
Protecting Yourself and your family in the sun at home and abroad.
For more information please contact Health & Social Care on:
Tel:01895 837200 Email:sbdc@southbucks.gov.uk