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Students in Liverpool are benefitting from improved mental health support, thanks to a partnership between universities and NHS services across the city.
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Next week week is Mental Health Awareness Week, running from 15 to 21 May. This year's theme is 'anxiety'.
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Throughout the Trust, teams came together to celebrate World Mental Health Day on 10 October, a day where we raise awareness of mental health and the importance of it.
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The Perinatal Mental Health eLearning programme has been updated with more inclusive language and imagery for learners.
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We have teamed up with The Lions Barber Collective to run a free hairdressing and mental health event on Thursday 28 March between 8:30am and 1pm at The Blue Base in Walton.
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Mersey Care is supporting this year’s World Mental Health Day that takes place this Monday, 10 October by hosting a one stop shop on our website to help support mental health and wellbeing. This year’s theme for World Mental Health Day will focus on Making Mental Health and Well-Being for All a Global Priority.
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Maternal Mental Health Service (Silver Birch Hubs) are celebrating their one year anniversary in March.
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The University of Liverpool is hosting a Mental Health focused research workshop on 18 May from 1pm to 4pm at The Spine Building to bring together healthcare professionals interest in Mental Health, with academics, to start to address key clinical questions of need.
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Are you a Trust mental health or local authority practitioner working in Halton, Knowsley, St Helens or Warrington?
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School staff in Sefton are set to get more help and support around mental health and wellbeing for them and their pupils, through the launch of a new virtual network.
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MMD-PROC-020 - Age Appropriate Admissions Procedure
The Age Appropriate Admissions Procedure supports the Age Appropriate Admissions Policy on the management of young people aged 16 – 18 years admitted to Adult Mental Health wards.
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CAMHS Policy
Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) policy (Trust wide)
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SD17: Safeguarding Adults from Abuse
Safeguarding is everyone's business. Employees need to know the appropriate actions to take in order to protect and safeguard adults from abuse. This policy has been developed to describe the responsibilities of employees and organisation for the recognition and prevention of abuse and clarify the actions to take when abuse is suspected or identified.
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SA10 Use of Clinical Risk Assessment
To ensure that a thorough and consistently high standard is applied to the assessment of clinical risk in order that the risks identified can be managed effectively and safely.
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Parental Mental Health and Impact on Parenting (3)
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Older Persons Community Mental Health Team – Physiotherapy Service
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Mental Health Care Division Infographic October 2023
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Incremental Pay Progression Form (4) MC logo
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Mental Health Care Division Infographic August 2023
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Mental Health Tribunal Training Event Programme 25 November 2022