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Families in Luton have accessed more than £1m in additional benefits and grants through a new partnership programme designed to improve financial security, health and wellbeing.
The Trust is proud to be supporting World Suicide Prevention Day which has been co-created with people who have lived experiences of mental health conditions.
Service users and carers are being asked to help the NHS shape a new-look mental health inpatient service for Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire and Luton.
Social prescribers, link workers, GPs, nurses and other health and social care staff nationwide can now signpost young people, parents and carers towards helpful tools and resources covering body image, disordered eating and wellbeing.
A growing collection of audio guides created by CAMHS clinicians to support parents and carers of young people experiencing mental health difficulties.
Discover where our CAMHS services are located throughout East London and Bedfordshire.
If you are experiencing mental health crisis, we would encourage you to contact your local CAMHS clinics who can help you to receive the right support.
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) provides outpatient assessments, support and treatment for children and young people up to the age of 18 experiencing moderate to severe mental health problems.
An open event has been held in Dunstable to promote mental health support available across the town – and for service users to help design further changes to care.
A Trust podiatrist has spoken of her pride at being invited to take part in a parade celebrating the appointment of the London’s first female Lord Mayor and women’s leadership.