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Posted on 20 March 2020
The University of Health Sciences in Somalia has written a heartfelt letter of thanks to CNWL’s Westminster Community Mental Health Teams for donating a number of books to help cover a shortage.
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Posted on 20 March 2020
CNWL’s Compassionate People Management Network has been nominated for an award, from the Healthcare People Management Association (HPMA).
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Posted on 23 April 2020
Community Living Well is a free and confidential talking therapies service for people in Kensington and Chelsea or Queens Park and Paddington who need support with their mental health.
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Posted on 3 June 2020
The Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service, together with Kids on the Green have released a video with advice and information for parents of children with learning disabilities or Autism, during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Posted on 1 June 2020
At Healthwatch Harrow, we want to find out how Harrow residents' lives have been impacted by the government's easing of the current lockdown. Please let us know whether or not these changes have affected you or your family by completing the short survey.
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Posted on 28 May 2020
The Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Service has produced a video in collaboration with Kids on the Green, providing guidance for families and children who have been through a traumatic or distressing event.
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Posted on 25 September 2023
‘The Big Conversation’ survey looks in detail at communication, barriers to healthcare, how we can help people prevent poor health, experience of services and includes questions on what support people would like and how and where they would like to access it.
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Posted on 15 May 2020
Milton Keynes’ Talking Therapies Service is urging people to talk about their feelings rather than bottling them during Mental Health Awareness Week (18 to 24 May).
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Posted on 25 September 2023
The event, which is paid for by attendees, is open to staff, their family, friends and local community. This years winner was Peter Evelyn, a healthcare assistant who works for the Trust in Ascot Villa, part of Horton Rehabilitation Services.
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Posted on 5 May 2020
Hillingdon Health and Care Partners (HHCP) would like to hear your experiences of lockdown to help shape the future of care in Hillingdon.
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Posted on 5 May 2020
As far as diverse careers go, nursing affords you the opportunity to change your career path without changing the career, writes Gabrielle Bleidorn, Peripatetic Homeless/Hostel, and Health and Wellbeing Nurse Specialist.
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Posted on 5 May 2020
Kim Cox, who is CNWL’s Director of Nursing for mental health services across North West London, took an early morning walk through Regents Park on Monday 4 May. On hearing a commotion Kim found a young woman having an epileptic fit, with other people trying to help; the young woman had already sustained a some injuries to her face and there was some blood around.
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Posted on 4 May 2020
From this week, 300 free meals will be delivered each day to NHS staff from the Milton Keynes Community Health Services who offer assessment and treatment for people with a range of physical and mental health issues.
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Posted on 30 April 2020
Staff at Park Royal Centre for Mental Health held a memorial to pay tribute to Debbie Allin, who sadly passed away, after a battle with cancer.
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Posted on 4 October 2023
Nicola Jhumat, the Assistant Director for KCW Urgent Care at St Charles Mental Health Centre writes about the collaborative work she has done with CNWL’s Volunteer to Career (VtC) programme.
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Posted on 23 April 2020
Health and Care Partners from across Hillingdon have come together to create a resource guide for all Hillingdon residents
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Posted on 23 April 2020
A Milton Keynes Occupational Therapist (OT) has created a sensory walk for the waiting room in the Specialist CAMHS service in the Eaglestone Health Centre.
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Posted on 3 April 2020
All our Memory Assessment Services have been suspended, and the medical and clinical staff redeployed to other work in the Public Health Emergency.
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Posted on 1 April 2020
Today CNWL welcomes new staff who’ve joined us in Offender Care with a new Mental Health and Primary Care service starting at Feltham YOI.