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Raising awareness of travel expenses for service users was a key theme discussed at a Trust webinar held to discuss ‘poverty proofing’ by the NHS.
Whether you are waiting to hear from us or are no longer receiving support from the service. You can still access other services or sources of support that may be helpful to you.
Good posture and sitting can have a significant positive impact on many aspects of a child's day, like being able to join their family at the dinner table, engage with friends at school or concentrate on school-based tasks.
SCYPS Dietetic information page for patients including advice booklet downloads on common nutritional themes.
The Trust provides four blood testing clinics in Newham . All appointments must be made using the Swiftqueue system. Please do not attend without an appointment.
A team of employment experts who help people on their mental health recovery journey find work have been recognised as one of the best in the east of England.
Finding work and retaining a paid job can play a significant part in your recovery from mental and physical health problems.
This page has been developed with service users to offer some tips and information to help you in your journey to find work
The new and improved telephone system launched at Leighton Road Surgery and Cauldwell Medical Centre in Bedfordshire received positive feedback from patients.
Peer support in a nutshell is about using mental health lived experience to help a person on a recovery journey, helping instil hope, and empowering them. The person may have come from the hospital or been out in the community.
Saturday 22 October marks International Stammering Awareness Day – this year's theme is Being Seen and Being Heard.