Lambeth Council is inviting residents to nominate their local heroes for their Civic Awards. Nominate now for the Lambeth residents, individuals, community groups, organisations or businesses you want to see recognised in the Lambeth Civic Awards 2025.
Improving lives in Lambeth
We want everyone in Lambeth to thrive – and get support quickly and easily if you need it.
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Your health
Information to help you stay well, get the right medical help when you need it and manage your health online.
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About Lambeth Together
Learn how we’re improving the health and wellbeing of people living and working in Lambeth
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News
Get the latest news from Lambeth Together here
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Stories
Read about the stories of those across Lambeth
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Lambeth Together Care Partnership Meetings
Find out about our regular board meetings and public forums
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Health and Wellbeing Bus
View the Lambeth Health and Wellbeing Bus timetable here
Delivery Alliances
We’re bringing services together based on people’s needs and where they live. We’re doing this through three ‘Delivery Alliances’.
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Living Well Alliance
The Living Well Network is making it easier for people to get help with their mental health needs. It already supports hundreds of people every month.
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Neighbourhood and Wellbeing Alliance
This Alliance will bring together different providers to offer a better service to Lambeth residents facing a range of issues, including long-term illnesses.
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Children and Young People Alliance
The Children and Young People Alliance will work to make Lambeth one of the best places in the world for children and young people to grow up.
Latest news
Stay up to date with how we’re helping Lambeth thrive.
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The Streatham Hill sexual health clinic has been is closed and has now moved to Minnie Kidd House in south Clapham. Our new address is: 1st Floor, 51c Hazelbourne Road, Clapham South, London, SW12 9NU.
Sexual health clinics are free and available to everyone, no matter your age, gender, ethnicity or sexuality.
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In a powerful movement to combat alarming disparities in cancer outcomes, Black communities across South East London are joining forces to encourage the uptake of breast screening appointments for women aged 50 to 71, and for Black men aged 45 and over, who have a higher risk of prostate cancer, to talk to their GP about having a PSA blood test.
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The Lambeth Wellbeing Fund, in it’s 9th year, is now accepting applications for small grants of up to £5,000 to support innovative community-led projects aimed at improving health and wellbeing across the borough. Delivered in partnership with Lambeth Together, this funding opportunity is open to grassroots organisations, small charities, and local groups passionate about making a difference.