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After spending some time on Joshua Ward, you are now moving on, most likely back into the community. Everyone is different and there may be many different reactions and feelings towards leaving the ward.
In Perinatal we want to make sure that people with lived experience are at the heart of how we work and that you feel as comfortable as possible sharing your experience with us. We want to ensure you have a say on how we work within this services.
Information about Supported Return to Training
In these short videos, people from East London share their experiences of disordered eating, treatment, and recovery. They explore some of the challenges, things that helped them, and why they are glad they kept going with recovery.
The Diabetes Psychology Service aims to support people living with Diabetes by improving their quality of life, increasing their skills in managing Diabetes, and helping them cope with any difficulties that they might experience because of diabetes.
We can work with parents and carers to provide strategies and support for managing a variety of difficulties their child may be experiencing with their emotions, wellbeing or behaviour.
Bedfordshire Talking Therapies has helped many people improve their quality of life by supporting them through their journey to feeling better.
This Eating Disorders Awareness Week theme is about eating disorders in men. We asked service users about what they would most want people to know about who they are.
The NEL Community Collaborative has been established to deliver better patient experience ensuring residents receive integrated health and support in right place, right time