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  • This Children's Mental Health Week we've partnered with our Children in Care teams across Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Knowsley to launch our Give a Gift to a Child in Care Appeal.

  • Colleagues in maternal, perinatal and adult mental health services may notice some changes to the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5) in Rio from 12 April 2023.

  • Our addictions services at Brook Place are rightly proud to receive national recognition for being one of the first addiction services in the country to achieve Hepatitis C elimination within their current, eligible caseload by way of proactive identification, health education, rigorous testing and treatment provision.

  • During rollout of Ward Guardian to teams across Community and Mental Health Care Divisions, concerns that the parameters set for some of the metrics are too narrow given day to day realities of a busy team were raised.

  • Debt respite scheme (breathing space): Guidance on mental health crisis breathing space/

  • World Pharmacists Day is observed on 25 September each year to pay tribute to pharmacists for the role they play in improving global health. The purpose of the annual Pharmacists Day is to encourage activities that promote and advocate for the role of the pharmacist in improving health in every corner of the world.

  • On 30 November Liverpool Step Forward Mental Health Service will be celebrating the retirement of Sarah McCormack, who has been working as part of the Trust for over 30 years.

  • As we learn to live with COVID-19, preserving and protecting the physical, mental and psychological health, safety and wellbeing of colleagues and patients whilst keeping them well remains a priority within the Trust. 

  • The clinical divisions were re-mapped to focus on the relationships with our patients and service users, and as part of this, the four were realigned into three: Secure Care, Mental Health Care, and Community Care. To reflect to purpose and role of services previously aligned to Corporate Services, the division will now be referred to as Trust Wide Support Services (TWSS).

  • With a General Election due to be called during the next 12 months we can expect additional interest in NHS services from political spokespeople. Visits can be vital in spreading key messages on how to use health services and in helping to promote best practice. However, care must be taken to ensure visits do not stray into being party political.