1. News -

    Fancy a cuppa? You could join GOLD (Growing Older Living in Darlington) for their information to find out more about them!
  2. News -

    Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust would like to update you on the new way to access the Durham Tees Valley listening service.
  3. News -

    Healthwatch Darlington want to gather as much feedback as possible regarding health and social care services in the Borough of Darlington.
  4. News -

    Darlington Carers have an event coming up, giving carers the chance to relax with a cuppa and take part in some fun and games.
  5. News -

    ‘Share for Better Care’, a new campaign launched by Healthwatch and the Care Quality Commission, addresses health inequalities across England.
  6. News -

    The National Institute for Care and Excellence are delighted to let you know that the consultation on their draft Working alongside people and communities at NICE: a three-year strategy for involvement and engagement is now open.
  7. News -

    The team at Durham County Carers Support have a wide range of events coming up in the next couple of months for carers to sign up to and get the support they need.
  8. News -

    There is an important upcoming change to Young Carers provision in Darlington.
  9. News -

    Alzheimer's Society are introducing new carer sessions beginning Tuesday 9 April.
  10. News -

    Last year, our polling highlighted the stark impact the cost of living crisis was having on people’s access to health and care.
  11. News -

    Darlington's Commitment to Carers has been co-produced by members of the Carers's Strategy Steering Group (CSSG) and family carers in Darlington.
  12. News -

    The National Institute for Health and Care Research is looking for members of the public to join one of their committees. The committees help decide which research to prioritise and which research projects to fund in health and social care.
  13. Report -

    We have pleasure in sharing reports that offer insights into the needs of people with learning disabilities aged 40 and above in the combined Tees Valley area as well as here in Darlington.