James met with campaigners from leading mental health charity YoungMinds in Parliament recently, to hear about the importance of speeding up waiting times for young people accessing mental health support.
James visited the site of the Midlands Metropolitan University Hospital (MMUH) in Smethwick today, as he met with Chief Executive Richard Beeken and inspected the progress being made.
James has contacted Sandwell MBC for an update on the repair works being undertaken on Station Road in Old Hill, following numerous complaints from frustrated residents and local businesses.
Over the last few weeks, I’m sure you will have noticed that many stories about the pressures the NHS is facing and what we can do to meet those challenges.
James hosted the Halesowen Careers Expo today in partnership with Halesowen BID, Halesowen College and the DWP, as those looking for work or training opportunities flocked to the Cornbow Centre to see what was on offer.
James is encouraging women in Halesowen & Rowley Regis to attend their cervical screening when invited and receive their HPV immunisation, as he met with Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust as part of Cervical Cancer Awareness Week.
James signed the Holocaust Education Trust’s Book of Commitment today in Parliament, honouring those who were murdered and paying tribute to survivors who work tirelessly to educate young people of the atrocities during World War Two.
James is working with Halesowen BID, Halesowen College’s Skills Shop and the Department for Work & Pensions to present the 2023 Career Expo, a jobs and skills fair that will give local employers the opportunity to recruit new talent and support those looking for work or a training opportunity