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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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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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We are encouraging service users, carers, Trust members and colleagues and other stakeholders to fire up their imagination and creativity and share how they are ‘looking forwards’ after two challenging years through an arts and crafts competition.
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People in Derby and Derbyshire who are struggling with their mental health are being encouraged to use the national Hub of Hope online database to search for support, following a major effort to update the database with information on all the latest servi…
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Mental health services in the community, supporting 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 the particular n…
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Employees at Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust have responded to the latest annual survey about the Trust in larger numbers than ever before – and have given the Trust some of the best results in its history.
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Bluebell Ward will provide mental healthcare for 12 older adults and is the first of six facilities to open in the Making Room for Dignity programme, which gives every service user their own en-suite bedroom.
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Gail and Alison talk about the work of CAMHS to promote World Mental Health Day 2024
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All you need to know about alcohol and the law, from staying safe to buying alcohol and drink driving
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An introduction to the team at East Midlands Gambling Harms Service
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An NHS leaflet called 'Poo matters'
