2015 News
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Published on:22nd May 2015
A ground-breaking care network has been recognised for the invaluable work it does in putting those suffering from mental health problems on the road to recovery.
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Published on:20th May 2015
Working for the NHS in Lincolnshire is one of the best jobs to do, according to organisers of a prestigious national awards ceremony.
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Published on:13th May 2015
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, welcomes the appointment of its new Chair, Paul Devlin.
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Published on:13th May 2015
A new activity hub has been officially opened by the Chief Executive to coincide with the start of mental health awareness week.
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Published on:1st May 2015
Eileen Ziemer-Cottingham, the Chairman of Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, will be leaving the Trust at the end of April, having served the maximum term possible as the Trust’s Chairman.
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Published on:15th April 2015
Trust welcomes NHS England ambition to improve race equality across its workforce. Recent reports that have highlighted disparities in the number of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) people employed nationally.
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Published on:10th April 2015
Spring Lodge’s first public information event: The Journey, Your Journey will be taking place on 22 April 2015 in Lincoln.
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Published on:1st April 2015
The management of three local GP surgeries in Lincolnshire will be provided by new innovative partnership, Universal Health Limited from today (1 April 2015).
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Published on:20th March 2015
Our Trust has signed up to the Government's Public Health Responsibility Deal to play its part in improving staff mental health and wellbeing.
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Published on:18th March 2015
A new nationwide online and telephone service that helps people to take part in dementia research studies has been launched across Lincolnshire.
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Initiative to improve care for young people with mental health issues shortlisted for national award
Published on:16th March 2015
OO-CAMHS shortlisted for British Medical Journal award
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Published on:12th March 2015
The NHS is set to benefit from a charitable grant of £75,000 to review the mental health needs of military veterans.