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We are calling on people living in four areas of Derbyshire and surrounds to help strengthen the NHS, by standing in the Trust’s upcoming public governor elections and serving as the voice of their community on health-related issues.
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The panel is open to any Derbyshire resident aged 16 and over - and is accepting new members
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Anyone in Derby or Derbyshire experiencing a mental health crisis this January – or at any time of the year – will now be able to benefit from an even broader range of support and advice thanks to an innovative collaboration.
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During her third admission to Derbyshire Healthcare’s Radbourne Unit that Rosie made a life-changing decision - she would use her lived experience to go back to university to retrain as a mental health nurse.
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A new scheme to improve the way the emergency services can help people who ring 999 when in a mental health crisis is being rolled out over the next six months.
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We are calling on people living in two areas of Derbyshire to help strengthen the NHS, by standing in the Trust’s upcoming public governor elections.
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A launch event today (29 January) showed how NHS England funding will help some of Derbyshire’s most vulnerable adults, children and young people.
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Derbyshire’s mental support health line, introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to offer support and guidance to residents of all ages, has moved to a new Freephone number to encourage more people to speak up and seek help.
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Derbyshire’s mental support health line, introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to offer support and guidance to residents of all ages, has moved this week to a 24/7 service.
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Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is asking Derbyshire residents to help strengthen the NHS and stand in the Trust’s upcoming public governor elections
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A report to our Trust's Board of Directors on how we are learning from deaths within our services
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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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Mortality report for the period from 1 December 2019 to 28 February 2020
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Our annual report on our quality of care for the period 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019
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A form for young people to complete soon after or during their first appointment with their allocated adult practitioner – once they’ve transferred to Adult Mental Health Services from CAMHS
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An easy-read version of the information on our Coronavirus pages about the measures people still need to take in our buildings, as of July 2021
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An information pack outlining the background of the decision to rebrand IAPT services, the objectives of the brand refresh and the options being considered
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A statement setting out the steps our Trust has taken, and is continuing to take, to make sure that modern slavery or human trafficking is not taking place within our business or supply chain
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Agenda and supporting reports for the Trust's Board of Directors meeting on 3 Sep 2019