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We are encouraging patients to give their views about how the practice is doing. We would ike to be able to find out the opinions of as many patients as possible. We would also like to keep you up to date with plans for and changes to the practice. Add this site to your favourites to keep in touch with us. Please note that no medical infomation or questions will be responded to via this blog.

Sunday, 24 June 2018

Foodbank

Foodbank items needed this week are: tinned potatoes, tinned tomatoes, long life fruit juice, rice, jam, squash, biscuits, cold meat, toiletries, household goods.

Bromley Borough Foodbank is proud to announce a charity performance of Pygmalion at Bromley Little Theatre on Thursday 5th July at 7:45pm. Tickets are £12. Please speak to reception for details of how to purchase a ticket.

Getting on my bike


Many of you will know that despite the fact I am encouraging you all to exercise for your health I have not set you all a very good example, being largely sedentary myself!
 
This July 29th I have been persuaded to attempt my first sportive cycle ride, the Prudential Ride 46. I have decided that if I am going to do this it should not just be in aid of making my lungs & legs hurt, it would be better doing some good!  

As my aunt has just died from Parkinson’s disease and my grandmother also had Parkinson’s I am fund raising for Parkinson’s UK. Please consider making a donation to support their valuable work.

Just click on the link and I will do my best not to let you or them down.

 I have to finish the 46 miles within a four and a half hour time frame.  Fundraising for this excellent cause is my incentive to keep going.
Donya Young

Monday, 21 May 2018

Bromley Borough Foodbank


The Foodbank needs the following items: tinned potatoes, tinned tomatoes, long life fruit juice, rice, soup, jam, shampoo, toothbrushes, baby wipes, washing up liquid, washing powder.
If you can, every contribution helps!


Foodbank are seeking volunteers from mid June for their new warehouse, formerly Adventure Kingdom, at the Civic Centre. If you are interested in finding out more about this opportunity please email Jackie Barter at: info.bromleyborough.foodbank.org.uk or visit the Foodbank website.


CO-OP STARTER PACK PROJECT
If you shop at a local Co-Op please support the Starter Pack Project and the Bromley Homeless Shelter as beneficiaries of the Co-Op community fund.

Friday, 23 February 2018


British Lung Foundation event for COPD patients - please promote

Date: 08 February 2018
In collaboration with the British Lung Foundation, Bromley CCG are putting on an information event on 19th April 2018 at Crofton Hall, Orpington to promote self-management and support available in the community, primarily the Breathe Easy patient support group.
Since Bromley’s Breathe Easy group is in Orpington, we thought it most sensible to invite patients from around this area as they are most likely to attend the local group. We are asking for practices from the Orpington cluster if they would be interested in doing a mailout to patients on their COPD register inviting them to attend. Postage costs will be covered by the BLF, and we would ask that this is completed in the last week of March.
This will be on a first come, first served basis as the event can only cater for approximately 100 people. We are looking into the viability of putting on another event later in the year in the Bromley/Beckenham area to feed into other local Breathe Easy groups.
The event will include talks from clinicians, a presentation from patients who attend Bromley Breathe Easy, and some taster sessions of local classes such as singing or tai chi; agenda is to be confirmed.

COLD SNAP FEB 24th - MAR 1st

We have received notice from the Met Office that there is a 99% probability of severe cold weather, icy conditions and heavy snow between 0900 Today and 0800 on Thursday 1st March - Level 3. https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/cold-weather-alert/#?tab=coldWeatherAlert 


Reports for London are that it will be cold at first, and increasingly turning very cold, especially overnight with widespread frosts. Snow showers likely Monday onward with some accumulations. Significant wind chill at times.


Please ensure you stay warm and safe.  If you know of anyone vulnerable, please look in on them and check they are warm and safe also. 

Friday, 9 February 2018

OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER WEEK OF ACTION

15th-19th Feb is OCD Week of Action. OCD affects 1 - 2% of the population. People with OCD experience intensely negative, repetitive and intrusive thoughts, combined with chronic feelings of doubt or danger (obsessions).  OCD Week of Action is a campaign week run by OCD Action to encourage people to take action and fight OCD.  Take a look at this video for more information on OCD:


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Bromley Co-production Co-design Events

Please be aware that there are Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health events taking place next week and all are open to the public.  The events will take place at the following dates and times at the following venues:


Weds 14th Feb 18, 1pm - 5pm
Biggin Hill Children & Family Centre, TN16 3TN


Thurs 15th Feb 18, 1pm - 5pm
Blenheim Children & Family Centre, Orpington, BR6 9BH


Fri 16th Feb 18, 1pm - 5pm
Community Vision Children & Family Centre, Penge SE20 8UX


There will be food and refreshments available and lots of fun activities for everyone to do.  you will be asked to complete a short registration form on the day.  information from this will be used to keep you updated of future events.


For more information, please email:  Broccg.coproduction@nhs.net


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Thursday, 8 February 2018

"Social Media is not just about giving people a voice, but giving them a way to collaborate, contribute and connect" John Stepper

Here at Wickham Park Surgery, we feel it is important to make every effort to connect with all of our patients, utilising whatever means are available to us.  We aim to reach out to all patients from all walks of life and ages.


In todays era, Social Media continues to expand and grow as a platform upon which to express ideas, information and opinions to the wider public.  With that in mind, we have made the decision to open our very own Twitter Page!


We intend to use Twitter  in conjunction with this Blog and our website to inform our patients of important information regarding the Surgery, advertise National Health Campaigns/events and also offer expert, invaluable health advise.  There will be links to other health websites, links to relevant health promotion videos or posters and suggestions of other pages to follow such as NHS England or the Bromley CCG.


Furthermore, we also encourage all of our patients to utilise this form of media to express your opinions, ideas and suggestions to us.  Each 'tweet' will be read and dealt with appropriately and where possible, responded to.  We value what you, the patient, has to say and we want to hear it.


So please don't delay - sign up today and search for us on Twitter: @WickhamParkSurg

Wednesday, 7 February 2018

"The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo, the other milk." Ogden Nash

Foodbank items needed: UHT fruit juice, tinned potatoes, tinned rice, jellies, instant whips. 
Most need UHT milk. Toiletries and household goods also welcome. Thank you.

Friday, 2 February 2018

"So take a deep breath, pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again" - Dorothy Fields

I am writing this latest post in a swirling mix of emotions. I want to be positive and upbeat but cannot muster the energy or will at the moment. This week we heard that as a result of the prolonged delays in funding (approval in principle and an invitation to reapply next year) for our proposed new premises, the developers have been unable to hold the site vacant any longer and have sold it on to be developed for housing.


We have been trying to move for almost twenty years and many of you will remember past plans and proposals. Since we started trying to move to better and larger premises the patient list size has increased by a further 40%.


It seems unlikely that we will ever be in such a good position as we were with this most recent proposal at the Park Langley site. Thank you to all of you who helped with the consultation and supported our application.


We will continue to strive to provide the best quality care in spite of the restrictions of the current premises. We thank you all for your support of the surgery and tolerance of the problems the premises cause.


Dr Young

Wednesday, 3 January 2018

January foodbank

Foodbank items most needed: small jars of coffee, UHT fruit juice, tinned ham, tinned salmon, toiletries, especially ladies' deodorants, toilet rolls, washing up liquid, washing detergent. Thank you
 

A message from Foodbank:
"Please could you pass on our grateful thanks to all individuals who support us throughout the year. It is good to have supermarket collections and donations from harvests but the regular weekly donations are what gives us the stock to fill the Centres all year round. Without that we would be plagued by shortages and anxious moments!!"

A thank you from Freedom from Torture

I received this letter on 29th December 2017 thanking you all for your generosity in raising funds for Freedom from Torture over the autumn and winter.



Freedom from Torture
Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture
111 lsledon Road London N7 7JW

29 December 2017

Dear Donya,
On behalf of everyone at Freedom from Torture, I am writing to thank you very much for your recent kind donation of £209.40 in total from the Christmas card sales, donation and sales of your preloved bags. It is brilliant to receive your various donations, and we are incredibly grateful for your continued support.

It is only through donations like yours, that we can give torture survivors the support and care they desperately need. Gifts like yours mean they can begin to heal. Your support will enable survivors to spend time with our doctors and therapists, and take part in creative groups like gardening, art or bread making.

One survivor you have helped is Faryad, who takes part in our creative writing group Write to Life. Faryad said: “The group has helped me to begin writing again, helped me to begin recovering myself. The group members have become my friends and my family, and I have a place where I can relax, be myself, and share my worries. To find such warmth and care in a place so far from home, in a culture so different from my own, has saved my life. ”

Thank you `for working so hard to ensure Faryad continues to increase his confidence, taking further steps to recover from the torture he endured. I hope you can pass on our warmest thoughts to everyone involved in your wonderful fundraising activities.

With kindest regards and very best wishes to you for 2018,
Mandy Taylor
Community Fundraiser

020 7697 7761
Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture
Registered Address 111 lsledon Road, London N7 7JW T 020 7697 7777 F 020 7697 7799
Registered charity no: 1000340 Registered in Scotland; SC039632 Company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales no: 2398586