Health & Wellbeing
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Response calls for youth service reform during Mental Health Awareness Week
Response is urging greater investment in youth services and mental health support after official figures showed almost one million young people in the UK are not in education, employment or training, the highest level recorded in more than a decade.
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Chatty Bus returns to Oxfordshire for Mental Health Awareness Week
Oxford Bus Company and Restore are bringing Chatty Bus back to the 300 service on May 14, offering passengers a welcoming space to connect with others and combat loneliness during Mental Health Awareness Week across Oxfordshire.
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Welbeck Oxford to create more than 200 jobs ahead of opening later this year
Welbeck Oxford has completed the first stage of recruitment as the new private healthcare provider prepares to create more than 200 jobs ahead of opening later this year.
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Oxford specialist urges awareness of rising bowel cancer in under 50s
An Oxford specialist warns of rising bowel cancer cases in under 50s, urging earlier awareness and screening to improve survival rates.
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UK Vein Clinic expands services with new Bicester location
UK Vein Clinic opens a new Bicester location, expanding access to specialist vein care and reducing waiting times for patients across Oxfordshire.
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New activity centre for mental health recovery support to open in Oxford
A new activity centre in Headington will support adults with serious mental illness, offering workshops and life skills training to aid recovery and independent living.
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New BBC series casting for Oxford kids who struggle with friendship
BBC is inviting children aged five to eight who struggle socially to apply for Will You Be My Friend?, a new six-part television series designed to help participants build confidence and form lasting friendships.
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Leys Pools and Leisure Centre opens new interactive Play Corridor
A new Play Corridor at Leys Pool and Leisure Centre aims to encourage movement and family activity through colourful outdoor features and interactive design.
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Banbury group to host coffee morning for World Parkinson’s Day
Banbury Parkinson’s Group will host a coffee morning at the RVS Cornhill Centre on 11 April to mark World Parkinson’s Day and raise awareness of support available for people living with Parkinson’s.
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Care home book club inspires Abingdon residents to start writing their own stories
Residents at Bridge House Care Home in Abingdon have been inspired to write their own stories after attending a popular monthly book club featuring visiting authors, literary discussions and community involvement.
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Oxford City FC and Response encourage fans to talk about mental health
Oxford City FC joined forces with Response to encourage fans to talk about mental health, raising awareness and funds during a special Game For Good matchday initiative at Marsh Lane.
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End of an era as Autistic Family Support Oxfordshire announces planned closure after 48 years
Autistic Family Support Oxfordshire has announced plans to close on 31 March 2026 after 48 years, citing a significant funding shortfall. The charity has supported more than 4,000 families and warns services will end unless new funding is secured.
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Oxfordshire business leaders back mental health charity Response
Response, Oxfordshire’s largest independent mental health charity, has been named Charity of the Year by OpenDoorz’ Frilford group, strengthening links with local business leaders as demand for mental health services continues to rise across the county.
















