We are hiring: Operations Assistant

We are hiring for a new Operations Assistant!

Our Operations Assistant role comprises of a 22 hour working week on a part time 6 month contract to cover maternity leave.

The Operations Team are seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented Operations Assistant to join the team. The Operations Assistant will provide administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the Practice. This role requires excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.

For more information and to apply, please scan the barcode above or click the below link to view the job advert on Indeed:

Supporting young people’s mental health

Understanding and looking after mental wellbeing is just as important as taking care of physical health and a good habit to develop as early as possible


For young people navigating school, exams, friendships, and future choices, it’s particularly important to give them tools to manage their worries, build confidence and make decisions that set them up for success. 

Good mental health and wellbeing improves the ability to learn and engage to help pupils achieve and thrive in education, ultimately setting them up for life and work. When young people’s mental wellbeing is supported, they are more likely to; 

  • attend school regularly

  • develop key life skills, particularly social and emotional skills

  • engage in learning

  • achieve academically

  • have better long-term outcomes, such as future employment

Mental health is a priority topic for the Warwickshire Youth Council and they group recently recorded a podcast  about some of the issues young people face and where support can be found.  

Young people in Warwickshire have access to a range of support services, including:  

  • Warwickshire Rise Service - Offers comprehensive support for all children and young people 

  • Kooth – Free, anonymous online counselling and wellbeing support for young people (www.kooth.com

  • Childline – A confidential helpline offering support and advice (www.childline.org.uk or call 0800 1111) 

  • YoungMinds – Mental health information and crisis support for young people (www.youngminds.org.uk

  • Support in schools – Many schools have pastoral leads, counsellors, or wellbeing services where young people can get help 

  • Warwickshire County Council – Find health and wellbeing information as well as links to family support and related service areas at www.warwickshire.gov.uk/wellness 

To hear more about mental health and how to support yourself or a friend, listen to the latest episode of Let’s Talk Warwickshire – Voices of Tomorrow: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-aqzzf-17f753e 

As part of Warwickshire County Council’s commitment to being a child friendly county, the Set for the Future campaign is equipping young people with the information and support they need to get through exams, plan their next steps, and thrive. A key part of this is making sure they have the tools to look after their mental health and seek help when needed. 

By making mental wellbeing a priority, we can ensure young people feel supported, confident, and set for the future. 

VE DAY 80TH ANNIVERSARY

Today we remember and celebrate VE Day — marking the end of World War II in Europe and honouring the bravery and sacrifice of those who served. St Wulfstan Surgery is proud to be a Veteran Friendly Accredited Practice, and today we pause to reflect on the courage of past generations and express our heartfelt gratitude.

#VEDay #LestWeForget #ThankYouVeterans

Kooth - a free, safe, and anonymous online mental health and wellbeing support service available to 11-25 year olds across Coventry and Warwickshire

Kooth is a free, safe, and anonymous online mental health and wellbeing support service available to young people across Coventry and Warwickshire

Kooth is commissioned by CWICB and the councils, and provides immediate access to professional support and self-help resources without the need for a referral.

 

Key Features of Kooth:

  • 24/7 Access: Young people can log in anytime to explore a range of self-help tools, articles, and activities tailored to their wellbeing.

  • Professional Support: One-to-one chat sessions with qualified counsellors and emotional wellbeing practitioners are available Monday to Friday (12pm–10pm) and weekends (6pm–10pm).

  • Peer Support Community: Young people can engage with moderated discussion boards and share experiences in a safe space.

  • Self-Help Tools: A wealth of digital resources, including mood trackers and goal-setting activities, are available to support mental wellbeing.

 

Who Can Access Kooth?

Kooth is available to all 11-25-year-olds in Coventry and Warwickshire. Young people can self-refer by simply signing up at www.kooth.com  — no GP referral is needed.

Coventry and Warwickshire Safe Haven

Safe Haven is a place for you if you have feelings of mental health distress. You can call them. Better still, drop-in to see them and talk to them

The Safe Haven service provides a free, safe, and supportive space for individuals aged 16+ experiencing mental health distress or crisis in Coventry and Warwickshire. Designed as an alternative to A&E, Safe Haven offers compassionate, out-of-hours support every night of the year to those in need of immediate help.

How to get in touch with Safe Haven:

For more information, please visit their website:

Spring 2025 COVID-19 Vaccinations

People aged 75 years and older, residents in care homes, and those aged 6 months and over with a weakened immune system will be offered a dose of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine this spring

Who is being offered a spring vaccine?

COVID-19 is more serious in older people and in people with certain underlying health conditions. For these reasons, people aged 75 years and over, those in care homes for older adults, and those aged 6 months and over with a weakened immune system are being offered a spring dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

If you are turning 75 years of age between April and June, you do not have to wait until your birthday, you can attend when you are called for vaccination.

Which vaccine will you be offered?

You will be given a booster dose of a vaccine made by Pfizer or Moderna and approved in the UK. These vaccines have been updated since the original vaccines and target a different COVID-19 variant. These updated vaccines boost protection well, and give slightly higher levels of antibody against the more recent strains of COVID-19 (Omicron).

St Wulfstan Surgery Covid Vaccination clinic dates:

Saturday 5th April - 8am - 2:30pm

Friday 25th April - 5pm - 7pm

Saturday 26th April 8am - 2:30pm

Invitations will be sent to all eligible patients in the next few days. Don’t hesitate! Vaccinate!