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This section provides carers with the skills and tips they need for their role including psychoeducation, communication and setting boundaries
This is the Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust page.
SUGAR (Service User and Carer Group Advising on Research) was founded in 2009 by Professors Alan Simpson and Len Bowers, and their colleagues in mental health nursing research at City University London.
This page provides up-to-date information about the work the Trust is doing via its Armed Forces Alliance forum to provide employment opportunities, care and treatment and equality initiatives for armed forces veterans and their families.
A personal lived experience story from a service user on working towards recovery.
This is a ward for men with autism spectrum disorder. The environment is specially adapted and care is tailored to meet individual service users’ needs
The District Nurse Team Lead for the Tower Hamlets Neighbourhood Mental Health Team, Laxmi Augustin, has spoken about the support she has provided to an individual within her care.
For UASC. HIYA stands for Health & Care Improvement for Young Asylum Seekers. The HIYA project is a collaborative initiative involving East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT), & Barts Health NHS Trust.
The NHS in Newham has begun a campaign to encourage young black men from across the borough to seek mental health support when they may need it.