Five things you need to know today!
Consultation on Health and Social Care Partnership
Tickets for Spectre
Raising funds for Calaid
Morning concerts at The Usher Hall
Doors Open Day
There is a consultation running till the end of October about the draft strategic plan for joining up health and social care with combined services from NHS Lothian and The City of Edinburgh Council.
The Joint Integrated Board want to ensure that everyone who needs their services can get help and assistance to live as independently as possible, but there is also a recognition that the current way of working cannot continue. There are financial constraints for both organisations and joining up the service is one way of achieving some of the savings.
Have your say if this is something that will affect you.
Here is the draft Strategic Plan
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Booking for tickets for the new James Bond Spectre opens at the Cameo today. The film will not be shown until 6 November 2015 in the UK which stars Daniel Craig as Bond and Ralph Fiennes as M.
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“We will be raising funds for CalAid Edinburgh through a night of live music, spoken word and unity.
Bands, DJs and poets will be appearing at Studio 24 in support of those stuck in Calais who are in need of medical aid and essential items.
Studio 24 have very kindly offered their venue and staff time for free. They will also be donating profits from the bar to the cause. BIG THANKS!
Tickets are now available through Eventbrite- get them now or at the door on the night!”
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Tomorrow 8 September at 11am Ainsley Hamill & Alistair Paterson will perform Gaelic and Scots song with piano and harmonium at The Usher Hall, followed by Meet the Artists in the cafe bar. Entry £3 on the door.
“Ainsley Hamill (song) and Alistair Paterson (piano) have been performing together for almost six years after first meeting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. They are both members of the critically acclaimed six-piece folk band Barluath and they perform extensively as a duo. Ainsley was a finalist in this year’s BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year Award.”
The next concert is on 22 September. More details here.
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Only a few weeks till Edinburgh’s Doors Open Day. Read the guide here to the best places to visit and plan ahead!
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