Welcome to the team, Dr Nunn!

Dr Johnny Nunn started as a full time, salaried GP here at St Wulfstan Surgery at the beginning of August, we found out a little bit about him:

“Hi everyone,

I'm Johnny and I'm very excited to start working at St Wulfstan’s, I've recently finished my training in the Coventry and Warwickshire area where I've been working for the last 7 years. 

In my spare time I enjoy playing football and golf - although with a 5 month old at home I haven't been playing too much recently!”

Welcome to St Wulfstan Surgery, Dr Nunn, we are so happy to have you on the team!

We're Hiring... Clinical Pharmacist

Warwickshire East PCN are looking to recruit a Clinical Pharmacist who is passionate for delivering a quality service to their patients. The Clinical Pharmacist will support patients to get the best from their medications by changing medication to agreed and approved protocols, improving repeat prescribing processes in General Practice, including promotion of repeat dispensing and online ordering, minimising clinical risk, reducing wasted medicines and improving overall health outcomes for our patients. 

Candidates must be able to travel to GP practices in Southam and surrounding areas. 

Benefits include: NHS Pension, 33 days annual leave, Bike2work scheme wellbeing support and store discounts.  

Apply online by Thursday 14th September

https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/jobadvert/B0062-23-0060 

Clinical Pharmacist - Warwickshire East Primary Care Network - Warwickshire - Indeed.com

Healthy Minds Hub

Brand new service for St Wulfstan Surgery patients for mental health support!

If you have visited your GP recently with regards to your mental health, you may have heard them tell you about the Healthy Minds Hub. The GP can refer you to this service if they think it is a suitable option for you.

Hayley Moran, our care coordinator, explains a bit more what the Healthy Minds Hub is:

“A patient can currently only be referred to the Healthy Minds Hub by a GP. The referral process is simple, just a cross organisational booking into the PCN Healthy Minds Hub diary.  This is so the GP can risk assess the patient first.

I then call each patient in the diary and explain the services we offer (they are identified on the image above) plus I can gauge if a Social Link Worker or Health and Wellbeing Coach may be more suitable. The patient has as long as they like to discuss their needs with me, so its not rushed! Once they have decided which service is best for them, I coordinate all their referrals and appointments and check in regularly to see if they are happy with the services they are being given.

The Healthy Minds Hub currently has reduced waiting times compared to IAPT which is great- as people can access services when they actually need them!”

If you think this is a service that could be of benefit to you, give us a call on 01926 810939!

Waterways Chaplains - help on the waterways for boaters in need

The waterways chaplains are independent volunteers who support boaters in need, helping to resolve a wide range of issues from access to benefits and healthcare to being a listening ear and companion to the lonely and anxious.

Living on a boat is often seen as an idyllic escape from the bustle of land-based life, but that doesn’t mean it is all plain sailing, pardon the pun! Especially if you already have got some problems. When things go wrong, (and when boats are involved, they often do), this can leave liveaboard boaters in a very vulnerable position.

Who are the Waterways Chaplains?

The canal river trust organisation explains:

“Rather like street pastors, waterways chaplains are there to serve boaters they come across. The chaplains are Christian volunteers from a wide variety of different backgrounds. Some are retired and others are not, and they include clergy, boaters, anglers, community or health workers, IT experts and even a marine surveyor.

With over 100 volunteer chaplains, they aim to provide coverage for as much of the UK canal and river network as possible. The chaplains divide the waterways network into 10 regions, from London and the Home Counties, to Wales, East and West Midlands and the North, as well as a hub of volunteers who work in the Norfolk and Suffolk broads area.

Waterways chaplains help people with a variety of life’s challenges, including health and wellbeing, relationships, employment and financial worries, and do so regardless of anyone's religion, race, orientation or socio-economic status.”

Living on a boat can be cheaper than living on land, but there are still bills to pay, such as insurance, the boat safety certificate, boat licence, maintenance, and fuel costs for both moving and keeping warm when that British winter hits!

A sudden major equipment failure like a broken gear box or engine, loss of employment, or a crisis of mental or physical health can lead to a situation where bills can’t be paid, or the boater can no longer meet their obligations as a boat owner e.g. not being able to cruise when they don’t have a home mooring.

The boat licence customer support team do their best to support boaters in need to access the support they need to keep their boat legal and on the water, but often the boater needs more support than just that - so with the boater’s permission, a referral to the Waterways Chaplains is made.

Many boaters will already know their local Waterways Chaplain from frequent encounters on the towpath as they are all out and about regularly. Others can contact the chaplaincy for support directly through the chaplaincy website:

What about the god bit?

The chaplains are a Christian Organisation, but they absolutely do not push their religion onto people. It doesn’t matter who you are or what you believe in, if you need help, they are happy to help!

Do you need help?

Are you struggling financially? Are you battling to get the benefits and support you need? Has your health taken a turn for the worse? Have you got into difficulties with your boat licence?

The chaplains offer:

  • listening & confidential ear

  • signposting to local services e.g. foodbanks

  • to act as advocates when a boater needs someone to unravel issues e.g. difficulties with paying licenses, support with bereavement

  • help to pay for coal/fuel, food, emergency boat repairs via a Hardship Fund

  • help in an emergency such as taking boaters to a doctor, hospital, or housing office

  • practical help such as washing and drying laundry for boaters or helping out after a boat sinking

The chaplains are very careful about privacy and sharing of information. The sooner you get in touch, the sooner you can get help.

Bank Holiday Opening Hours

AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND

St Wulfstan Surgery will be closed for the Bank Holiday on Monday 28th August

 

IF YOU HAVE A LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL 999 IMMEDIATELY

 

If you have an urgent medical problem before 6.30pm on Friday 25th August or between 8.00am and 8.30am on Tuesday 29th August, please dial the usual surgery number and leave a message when instructed to do so. One of our doctors will call you back within fifteen minutes. Please note that we cannot respond to any messages left outside of these hours

 

AT ALL OTHER TIMES WHEN WE ARE CLOSED, PLEASE CALL 111 FOR URGENT MEDICAL ATTENTION

MEN's HEALTH - Join The Conversation - 29th August 18:30

LET’S IMPROVE MEN’S HEALTH!

Join us for a conversation about Men’s Health. What is it? Why is it important? And how we can make it better, because positive changes and awareness can save our lives, and allow us to live longer, healthier, happier and more fulfilling lives. And that matters not just for ourselves, but for our families and loved ones.

Here are some stats as to why we need to talk about our health:

  • more than one in five men is still dying between the ages 16 and 65

  • and more than two in five before the age of 75

  • 75% of premature deaths from coronary heart disease are male

  • Men have a 37% higher risk of dying from cancer and a 67% higher chance of dying from cancers that affect both men and women

  • 67% of men are overweight or obese.

Join Dr Ramadani at the Galanos Community Hub on Tuesday 29th August at 18:30 for an informal chat about Men’s Health. Feel free to just turn up!

Local pharmacy opening hours - August Bank Holiday 2023

With the Bank Holiday fast approaching, we thought we would share the opening hours for local pharmacies on Bank Holiday Monday:

  • Tesco Instore Pharmacy, Cross Point Business Park, Coventry, CV2 2SH - 09:00-17:00
    02476 291847

  • Tesco Instore Pharmacy, Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry, CV2 2TS - 09:00-17:00
     02476 817849

  • Tesco Instore Pharmacy, Phoenix Way, Coventry, CV6 6AS - 09:00-17:00
     02476 817249

  • Crest Pharmacy, Keresley Village, Keresley End, Coventry, CV7 8JX - 10:00-13:00
    02476 336992

  • Asda Pharmacy, Brade Drive, Coventry, CV2 2PN - 10:00-16:00
     02476 625817

  • Asda Pharmacy, London Road, Coventry, CV3 4AR - 10:00-16:00
    02476 507713

  • Your Local Boots Pharmacy, Coventry, CV1 1DS - 10:30-16:30
    02476 226561

  • Boots Pharmacy, Kynner Way, Binley, Coventry, CV3 2SB - 10:30-16:30
    02476 443767

  • Boots Pharmacy, Phoenix Way, Coventry, CV6 6AS - 10:30-16:30
     02476 685219

  • Tesco Pharmacy, Bedworth, Warwickshire, CV12 8SX - 09:00-17:00
    0345 677 9701

  • Tesco Pharmacy, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 1RG - 09:00-17:00
    01788 211447 

  • Boots The Chemist, Birmingham Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 0BT - 09:00-17:00
    01789 297223

  • Tesco Pharmacy, Warwick, CV34 5QJ, 09:00-17:00
    0345 677 9701

  • Tesco Pharmacy, Birmingham Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 0UA, 09:00-17:00
    0121 5195564

  • Stratford Pharmacy, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6AU - 10:00-13:00
    01789 268746

  • Asda Pharmacy, Newtown Road, Nuneaton, CV11 4EA - 10:00-16:00
    02476 580510

  • Asda Pharmacy, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 3EB - 10:00-16:00
    01788 513310

  • Boots The Chemist, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, CV11 4EA - 10:00-16:00
    02476 382127

  • Boots The Chemist, Leicester Road, Rugby, CV21 1RW - 10:00-16:00
    01788 567385

  • Boots The Chemist, Market Street, Warwick, CV34 4DH - 10:00-16:00
    01926 491927

  • Asda Pharmacy, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV31 1YD - 10:00-16:00
    01926 459010

  • Boots The Chemist, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4BL - 10:00-17:00
    01926 424945 

  • Boots The Chemist, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6AB - 10:00-17:00
    01789 292173

  • Boots The Chemist, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV34 6RH - 10:30-16:30

Please note, Southam Pharmacy is CLOSED on Monday 28th August.

Maintenance work at Southam Clinic

There will be maintenance work being carried out on the front doors of Southam Clinic Thursday 17th August, starting at 08:00am, for approximately 4 hours.

During this time, the entrance will be out of use for staff and patients.

The Lions Room will be a temporary entrance and exit so as not to disrupt access.

There will be signposting indicating the way for you to go.

Thank you for your cooperation during this time!

WANT TO BOOST YOUR MENTAL WELLNESS?

 

We all suffer with symptoms of stress, anxiety, worry and low mood at some stage in our lives.

And most of us (perhaps all of us!) could benefit from simple skills and tricks to improve our own mental and physical wellness.

Thats why we have made a new online tool available for free to all our our patients.

And you can access this tool at any time of the day or night, with a quick and simple sign up process.

The online course is easy to use, doesn’t take too long to complete, is tailored around your needs, and almost everyone who has used it has found it satisfying, and improved their sense of wellness and wellbeing.

You can pick and choose the modules which you think will help you.

Modules include:

  • How do I tell people how I feel?

  • How do I stay healthy?

  • I don’t get enough sleep

  • How do I cope with money problems?

  • Finding a way to relax

  • How do I get motivated?

  • How do I manage challenging times?

  • Help with grief & loss

  • How do I overcome my fears?

Why not give it a go?

To give it a try, and improve your mental wellness and wellbeing please visit:

https://wepcn.silvercloudhealth.com/signup/

And use the PIN CODE: WEPCN

Welcome To Our New GP Trainee's!

Dr Pinky Maharjan

Dr Alison Hayward

 

We are really pleased to announce the arrival of our two, new, GP Trainees.

We welcome Dr Maharjan and Dr Hayward to the team. They are fully qualified Doctors with extensive hospital experience, but are now working towards a career as a GP. They are closely supported by all of our GP’s and we are sure they will be able to give you an excellent service.

St Wulfstan Surgery is proud and happy to help the next generation of GP’s reach their maximum potential!

Disabled bus passes get more flexible in Warwickshire

It’s great news for holders of Warwickshire’s disabled person’s bus passes as they are set to become more flexible

 From 1 August 2023, holders of Warwickshire disabled person’s bus passes will be able to travel at any time using their passes for journeys that start within Warwickshire.

This will enable passholders to get to work, school and college using their bus pass, which has previously not been possible as they were only valid from 9 am.

This follows a decision by WCC Cabinet in April to introduce all-day travel for holders of disabled person’s passes below state retirement age, for a trial period of 12 months.

The disabled person’s bus pass is available to anyone who has a qualifying disability, is under state retirement age, and lives within Warwickshire.

For more information about the eligibility and how to apply please see

Cllr Jan Matecki, Warwickshire County Council Portfolio Holder for Transport and Planning said:

“The national concessionary travel scheme is a vital service for many of our disabled residents in Warwickshire, and we are committed to ensuring that it provides additional benefits such as increased flexibility and improved access to essential services for our own residents. We are confident that these changes to the scheme will achieve these goals for a larger number of residents than ever before."

The disabled person’s bus pass is distinguished by the orange stripe down the side. Holders of the older person’s bus pass (with a blue stripe down the side, and available to Warwickshire residents over state pension age) will still be able to use their passes from 9 am to midnight on weekdays and all day at weekends and on bank holidays.

Warwickshire passholders can also use their passes anywhere else in England, between 9.30am and 11pm on weekdays and all day at weekends and on bank holidays.

Find out more about Cabinet’s recent approval for a companion bus pass pilot here: https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/news/article/4347/wcc-cabinet-gives-its-approval-for-companion-bus-passes

More information about concessionary bus travel in Warwickshire can be found online:  https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/concessionarytravel

Roger is Back: Appointments Available & What is a First Contact Physio? Roger Explains All

We welcome Roger back after a period of leave. We are fortunate to have new appointment available with Roger on Mondays and Tuesdays. These appointment can be booked online and are called “First Contact Physio” appointments.

Roger is a qualified and very experienced Physiotherapist who is working with us as a First Contact Practitioner (FCP). In this role he will be seeing people with new joint and muscular pains and problems. Whether it be muscular strains or hip/knee/ankle/neck/back/shoulder or elbow pains, it is possible to book in with Roger in the first instance. As well as having a wealth of experience, he is able to refer to appropriate services such as physiotherapy or the local specialist Musculoskeletal service. He is also able to refer for investigations such as scans.

To help us better understand, Roger has kindly put together a video for us below:

Southam Fire Station Open Day!

Open day for all taking place at Southam Fire Station this saturday 5th august

Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service (WFRS) is excited to announce a series of open days taking place at fire stations over the coming weeks.
These events are open to all and are a great opportunity to meet local firefighters, learn more about the fire & rescue service and take part in fun family activities.

Southam Fire Station will be holding an event on Saturday 5 August 10 am – 4 pm where the public are welcome to attend the fire station and meet the fire fighters and other staff.