Stuart McCall video: Support #TeamBradford
Stuart McCall, manager of Bradford City, has recorded a video in support of all the dedicated key workers and volunteers in the Bradford District.
Clap for key workers at 8pm on Thursdays
Stuart is asking local people to stay at home, stay safe and show your appreciation and support for key workers by clapping at 8pm on Thursdays.
You can watch Stuart McCall's video, as well as videos from earlier this week by Billy Pearce and Adil Rashid, on the Bradford Council Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts.
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You can read more about the series of videos by famous sons and daughters of the Bradford District on our website.
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Do you need help or support?
If you need help or have a particular need please ring and talk to one of our friendly team who will take some details and pass them onto the relevant service. Call 01274 431000.
We can help by:
- picking up shopping
- delivering a food parcel to eligible people
- ringing for a friendly chat
- problem solving
See our website for more information about local support and volunteering to help others.
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Are you concerned about someone's safety?
If you have a concern about the safety of a child or a vulnerable adult, do not keep it to yourself. Report your concern on the Safer Bradford website. We’re available 24/7, 365 days a year.
Or call:
- For children 01274 435600 (01274 431010 out of office hours)
- For adults 01274 431077 (01274 431010 out of office hours)
- If someone is at immediate risk of harm call 999
Don’t think, “What if I’m wrong?”. Think, “What if I’m right!”
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Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives
- Only go outside for food, health reasons or essential work
- Stay 2 metres (6ft) away from other people
- Wash your hands as soon as you get home
Stay safe while out for exercise
Please follow the Government’s advice when leaving your home for exercise. It is fine to walk on paths and bridleways during exercise outside, as long as you observe the 2 metre rule for staying a safe distance apart. For more information, visit our public green space and rights of way guidance page.
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Use the NHS 111 online coronavirus service
Only call 111 if you cannot get help online. Use the NHS 111 online service if:
- you feel you cannot cope with your symptoms at home
- your condition gets worse
- your symptoms do not get better after 7 days
Use the 111 online coronavirus service at 111.nhs.uk/covid-19/
Helpful links
Government advice: what you need to do
NHS coronavirus advice and information
Bradford district coronavirus advice and information