This website is here to help - but there are a few things to keep in mind
Before diving into articles or sharing the site with your dad, auntie, or next-door neighbour, take a moment to understand what this space is - and what it's not. Especially when it comes to health advice, a little clarity goes a long way.
This isn't the small print in tiny writing designed to trick you. These terms are here to protect your time, your trust, and your health.
This website is for information only
The health content on this site is made to support, not replace, the advice of qualified medical professionals. If you're feeling unwell, noticing strange symptoms, or think something could be seriously wrong - don't rely on a website. Call 999 in an emergency, ring 111, or speak to your GP.
What you can (and can't) do on this site
You're welcome to read, learn, and share what you find here - as long as you use it sensibly and respectfully.
- You can share articles with friends or family - especially if they don't know where to start with their health
- You can print pages for personal use - like explaining something to an older relative
- You can't copy large parts of the site and pretend it's your own work
- You can't use the information here for medical, legal, or commercial advice - it's not built for that
In short: feel free to use the site, just don't misuse it.
Respect the community and the purpose
This website is designed with Asian families in Bradford in mind. That means cultural sensitivity is important. If there's a place to leave comments or feedback (or if contact is made via form), keep it kind, relevant, and constructive.
No hate speech. No discrimination. No misinformation. Keep it human.
Content may change - health information moves fast
What's good advice today might be updated tomorrow as medical understanding evolves. Efforts will be made to keep the site up to date - but there may be times when older information slips through.
If something doesn't feel right, or sounds out of date, double-check with a health professional. That's always the safest route.
External links? Choose wisely
Sometimes the site may include links to other websites - for extra info or local services. Those sites have their own rules. If you click through, it's your choice. Check their terms if you're unsure.
Got questions about these terms?
Don't sit in silence. If you're unsure about anything you've read here - or need help understanding what something means - get in touch with a trusted health or community worker.
And again, if something feels wrong in your body - don't delay. Get checked. Get help.
Health is personal. These terms just help keep things clear, safe, and respectful - for you and everyone else using this space.
