RNID is running its biggest ever survey to understand public attitudes towards deaf people and people with hearing loss. If you’re deaf or have hearing loss, please tell RNID what it's like living in the UK today by taking part in their survey - closing on Monday 26 February 2024.
Healthwatch Darlington are sharing this information on behalf of Fair4All and are not in a position to advise on matters related to a person's financial situation. We are relaying this information to you as we are aware people may affected by the closure of Morses Club.
The North East and North Cumbria Local Maternity and Neonatal System is looking for two people with experience of pelvic health problems following pregnancy to help develop a new service.
Teesside University are conducting an important research project for Hartlepool Borough Council - "Understanding Vaccine Confidence in Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines in Tees Valley," - which aims to explore diverse perspectives on vaccine hesitancy and confidence.
A series of free activities are planned across Darlington town centre to see in the Chinese New Year on Saturday 10 February. From performing arts, to arts and crafts there's loads on offer for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Due to huge demand for their first session on 29th January, The National Lottery Community Fund have kindly offered to run a second virtual information session on the changes to their Awards for All programme, how to apply and there will be an opportunity for you to ask questions.
We are delighted to introduce our new feature - shining a spotlight on organisations that do great work in our community. The first organisation is GOLD!