![]() ![]() Most of you have seen the clip and it is still relevant for parents and carers. It’s that time of year again! As the weather is getting warmer, can I ask that you cascade this water and window safety video clip across your organisations and beyond. Anyone with a life-threatening condition should call 999.For babies, children and young people, visit Frimley Healthier Together, for simple traffic light advice on what to do when they are unwell or injured.For minor injuries, such as sprains and strains, suspected broken limbs, minor head injuries, visit the Minor Injury Unit at Brants Bridge in Bracknell – open 8am-8pm 7 days a week.NHS 111 may advise you to contact your GP or its out-of-hours service or attend the Bracknell Minor Injuries Unit. If you are calling NHS 111, please be patient. During the day contact your GP practice via an online consultation or phone.Unless it’s a severe or life-threatening condition remember there’s lots of alternatives for you use instead of going to A&E: Help us help you access the right service for your healthcare needs. The Accident and Emergency departments at Wexham Park and Frimley Park Hospitals are currently under extreme pressure. ![]()
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