Mental Health Care Division provides a spectrum of mental health services including adult mental health, older adult mental health, addiction, acquired brain injury services, psychology and crisis care in people’s homes, community settings and hospitals.

We also provide mental health liaison services within Accident and Emergency departments in local hospitals and within the criminal justice system. Services are provided to the residents of Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Warrington.

Our news

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    Life’s a beach (hut) at Mossley Hill

    14 February 2024

    Modern matron Tonia Smith was one of the first to view the new wellbeing service at Mossley Hill this week. Tonia, along with the site estates team Deana Huizer and Margy James joined the construction workforce on site at the launch of their immersive mental health ‘pod’. Set up with beach sand and a seaside feel, the virtual reality service from our partners is a way for a traditionally hard to reach group – construction workers – to access health and wellbeing at work.

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    Hot off the press, new research!

    13 February 2024

    Prof Nav Kapur has been involved in two new reports.

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    Congratulations to Brook Place!

    8 February 2024

    Brook Place addictions service, has a lot to celebrate as it’s the only service in England not only to micro-eliminate Hep C amongst service users, and retain elimination for eight months, but more significantly to have tested virtually all of the people who access the service, not just those people who have a history of injecting.

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    Neuromodulation service

    8 February 2024

    Professor Nic Wilson, Professor Dan Joyce, Assistant Chief Executive Alison Walshe and Chief Executive Officer Joe Rafferty were given a tour of our new suite by Consultant Psychiatrist at the service, Richard Barnes.

  • Category: Mental Health Care

    Positive partnership for the Self Harm Pathway

    25 January 2024

    The team developing training on self harm support want to share news of a great partnership with a community forensic service user: bringing lived experience into the design stages for the first time.

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