2015 News
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Published on:6th November 2015
Two mental health wards in Lincolnshire are providing high quality levels of care for patients, according to a recent assessment by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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Published on:4th November 2015
Animal magic was the winning theme in our World Mental Health Day photo competition, with the top three entries all depicting love for our furry four-legged friends.
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Published on:3rd November 2015
A clinical data system which provides instant feedback to mental health patients on how their treatment is progressing, has scooped a national innovation award.
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Published on:13th October 2015
A new service to help people with severe mental health problems try to quit smoking is to be trialled by Trust staff.
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Published on:6th October 2015
Recycled artwork, samba drumming, and photos of happiness, will all feature as part of a Trust community event to mark World Mental Health Day.
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Published on:6th October 2015
Budding photographers are being asked to send in pictures of what makes them happy, as part of our celebrations for World Mental Health Day.
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Published on:30th September 2015
We have been recognised as 'highly commended', for two pieces of ground-breaking work in an upcoming national awards ceremony.
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Published on:29th September 2015
A new system which provides instant feedback to mental health patients and carers on how treatment is progressing has been shortlisted for a national innovation award.
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Published on:25th September 2015
The Trust has launched its draft Suicide Prevention Strategy and would now like to consult with staff, patients, carers and other stakeholders on the six action areas.
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Published on:24th August 2015
A mental health team who care for young people in North East Lincolnshire are celebrating a nomination in a second national awards ceremony.
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Published on:3rd August 2015
Non-Executive Director, George Krawiec, said he’ll miss the ‘character’ and ‘atmosphere’ of the Trust as he came to the end of his second full term of office at the end of July.
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Published on:28th July 2015
Skydiving Hannah Gration is set to take a 15,000 foot plunge in a bid to raise money for a vital service that has helped her battle against illness.