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Posted on 4 October 2021
CNWL’s Club Drug Clinic is launching a campaign to remind people who are experiencing problems with club drugs of the support it provides.
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Posted on 21 October 2021
CNWL partnered with Oxehealth to improve the safety, quality, and efficiency of care on their mental health inpatient wards.
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Posted on 22 September 2020
An update on our work to make this website accessible in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
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CNWL Achieves Accreditation from the Royal College of Psychiatrists for its Serious Incident Process
Posted on 21 January 2021
In October 2020 we took part in the Royal College of Psychiatrists Serious Incident Review Accreditation Network (SIRAN) for our serious incidents process.
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Posted on 27 November 2020
CNWL has successfully been awarded the Carer Confident benchmark of Level 2 Accomplished, through the work of its Carers at Work Network.
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Posted on 24 May 2023
CNWL’s Addictions Directorate welcomed service users to the its headquarters in Central London yesterday to hear their experiences and share ideas on how to improve the service.
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Posted on 27 March 2023
Beth Crossland and Eugenia Moyo, Physical and Wellbeing Lead Nurses from two of our Addictions services (Hillingdon and Hounslow) won the tightly contested Infection Prevention Nurse of the Year award at the British Journal of Nursing Awards ceremony last Friday.
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Posted on 7 January 2020
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Posted on 7 January 2020
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Posted on 20 April 2020
Administrator Gabriella Verta swapped office clothes for scrubs and masks as she became CNWL’s first volunteer Ward Assistant.
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Posted on 1 May 2024
CNWL is officially leading the way in recognising the enormous contribution admin professionals make to the NHS.
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The CNWL Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) clinic offers diagnosis and treatment for adults with ADHD.
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Posted on 5 October 2023
Many of the residents in Hillingdon’s Heathrow villages feel that their access to health care locally is very limited, with four out of the five villages having no GP, dentist or pharmacy.