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Friendly tips and advice for people who want to stay in control of their drinking, including specialist support for Derby residents
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People recovering from mental health problems will soon benefit from almost half a million pounds of extra support to help them get back into meaningful work, thanks to new NHS funding.
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It is hereby declared that elections are to be held in the following constituencies
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Information about our zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery
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Information about the support available to serving personnel and veterans
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Information about how our website meets accessibility guidelines
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Support for families including health visiting, advice with infant feeding, school nursing and more
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Information about our free helpline for Derbyshire residents of all ages, which is open for 24 hours a day
Files
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A report on the quality of our services from April 2023 to March 2024
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The law relating to communication needs of people with disabilities
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A report covering the period from 1 June 2020 to 24 August 2020
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The different ways to give a compliment about your care. Using accessible English
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Updates from September 2023 about the Living Well programme, which is seeking to transform community mental health services in Derbyshire
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Complete this form (a Word document) to enter the 2022 Trust arts and crafts competition.
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The winter 2024/25 issue of our Trust magazine, with the personal stories of people using our services, the winning entries in our children and young people's writing competition, staff successes and other Trust news.
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Our annual report and accounts covering the period from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019
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A report to our Trust's Board of Directors on how we are learning from deaths within our services