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Information about a free online training course to learn about the signs and symptoms of delirium.
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A new service for those wanting to cut down their alcohol use is being launched in Derby in October.
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Mental health services that are available in the community to support people with severe mental illness are improving. We are developing a new way of working and modernising community mental health services for adults and older adults, taking into account…
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How we care for people in our services and what it means to bring our values to life.
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An NHS IAPT talking therapies service available to anyone aged 16 or older who is registered with a Derby or Derbyshire GP
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Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust hosted two of the most senior figures in the country’s health sector – including the head of the NHS in England.
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Christmas can cause anxiety when someone is living with an eating disorder. With pressure to eat lots of food and with so many activities centring on eating, it can be difficult not to feel anxious and overwhelmed. We have some supportive ideas to help yo…
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Trust colleague Mary Chigodora, who recognised the work of NHS colleagues during the pandemic with her involvement with the Matlock Bath Illuminations, has now met TV personality Richard Hammond and will feature in a documentary to be shown next year.
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Clinical Psychologist and Trust colleague Dr Kirsty Williams, who is based within the cancer service at University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, has won the Compassion Award at UHDB’s Making a Difference awards.
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This week (11-15 November), we are launched our armed forces awareness campaign, to help our armed forces staff and service users understand the care we offer as an armed forces-friendly Trust. As part of our campaign, service user Ben tell us his story……
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An NHS leaflet called 'Poo matters'