GLOUCESTERSHIRE NHS has launched a brand new website and app as part of a public information campaign.

The campaign, called ASAP (Choose Well), targets adults and parents of young children with advice on what to do if they are ill or injured and are unsure where to turn.

The promotional material encourages health service users to check out the app, Search the website, Ask NHS 111 or visit their pharmacy.

The ASAP website and app allows users to ‘search by service’ or ‘search by condition’ – providing a step by step guide through symptoms, self care and signposting to the appropriate NHS services. They can also find opening hours and service location information.

As well as online options, the public can call NHS 111 for advice at any time and they can visit their pharmacy for advice on whether or not they need to use other NHS services.

Local GP and Gloucestershire CCG Governing Body member Dr Caroline Bennett said: “It can be difficult sometimes to know where to turn for help when you are ill or injured, but it’s not a life threatening emergency. Now, local people will never be without timely advice on what to do.

"This campaign – including its headline message and supporting resources should make a real difference in helping people to access important health advice when they need it most.”

The high profile campaign will include targeted social media advertising, traditional media, distribution of promotional material, outdoor advertising and outreach.

Those living in the county are encouraged to add the website www.asapglos.nhs.uk to their favourites and download the app free from the app store.

If organisations and groups are willing to support the campaign through display of web banners or posters, distribution of leaflets or flyers or by including an article in their publications, they can contact GLCCG.enquiries@nhs.net