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Why ABL?
Why ABL?
‘My Story’ Approach
Meet Our Passionate Team of Experts
Our Members Stories
Our Eco-Friendly Initiatives
Services
Integrated Wellbeing Services
Intensive Personalised Support
Managing Weight
Stop Smoking
Reduce Alcohol
Be U Support
Criminal Justice Patient Engagement
Low-Calorie Diet Programme
Cancer Prehab
School Brokerage
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Stop Smoking Practitioner
Salary: £26,000-£28,000 per year
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Location: Sunderland
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‘Support where it matters most’: Jessie Bye shares the purpose fuelling Your Health Torbay
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‘We are who we want to be’: The belief powering Kirsty Johnston’s work with young people on the edge of care’
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‘In giving, we receive’: How Denise Leslie, Chief Executive, drives ABL’s mission to eradicate health inequalities
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‘Being believed is the starting point’: How lived experience, listening and leadership shape Lucy Leppington-Green’s work in autism services
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‘You’re not on your own’: Penny Harvey on building confidence, community and lasting change across Oldham
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British Empire Medal (BEM) awarded to public health leader who helped 35,000 people to quit smoking
A public health leader whose work has helped tens of thousands of people to successfully quit smoking has been awarded a British Empire Medal.
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ABL Health retains prestigious Investors in People accreditation
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How we’re helping young people – long before they reach crisis point
Recent headlines have highlighted a growing concern: young people are at risk of being ‘pushed back into long waits’ for mental health support.
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Listening with Heart
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Listening First
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Celebrating Black History Month
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