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Get health and care advice

Find information about the learning disabilities team, how to look after your health, and how to stay safe during winter.

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Health and care

Find out about health checks and how to stay healthy.

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Contact us

Find out what help you can get and how to contact the Learning Disability Team.

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Stay well this winter

Get links to health advice and cost of living support.

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Living Well for Longer

Go to the Sussex ICB easy read learning disability page. It has lots of videos and information in easy read about looking after your health.

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Getting vaccinated

Find links to easy read guides on getting your vaccine.

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Brighton & Hove Sexual Health and Contraception Service (SHAC)

Go to the SHAC website to find out about, sex, contraception and relationships in easy read.

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Pregnancy and abortion

Find out about your options for when you are pregnant.

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Diabetes and your eyes

Go to the SeeAbility website to find out how diabetes can affect your eyes.

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Information in easy read. Find out what a cancer screening is and what happens at your appointment.

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