2016 News
-
Published on:13th October 2016
Lincs mental health ward for older adults has celebrated the 100th birthday of Dot Burkitt – the first patient in the history of the unit who has reached such an age.
-
Published on:13th October 2016
LPFT along with other healthcare providers in Lincolnshire, will pilot the training of care staff in a brand new nursing support role - the nursing associate.
-
Published on:12th October 2016
Over £300,000 of community funding has now been earmarked for a variety of organisations and groups that help people manage their mental health problems.
-
Published on:11th October 2016
A specialist unit which will provide support closer to home for people suffering from severe mental health problems has been given the go ahead in Lincolnshire.
-
Published on:3rd October 2016
World Mental Health Day will be celebrated on 10 October. Find out what activities the Trust will be participating in this year.
-
Published on:29th September 2016
LPFT has been recognised with a special award from the Ministry of Defence, in recognition of our continuing support for members of the Armed Forces.
-
Published on:20th September 2016
The mental health crisis and home treatment service for young people in North East Lincs has been shortlisted in two more national awards ceremonies for its quality of care.
-
Published on:13th September 2016
A campaign which supports the importance of hand hygiene has been given the seal of approval from crew of some of the world's most famous aircraft.
-
Published on:12th September 2016
Businesses, organisations and community groups are being encouraged to be more aware of suicide and recognise people who may be at risk and need support.
-
Published on:12th September 2016
We're inviting people to come along and find out how the Trust is 'innovating for the future' at our Annual Public Meeting on Thursday 15 September 2016.
-
Published on:24th August 2016
The Government has awarded LPFT £405,895 of funding for health-based and alternative places of safety to support those in mental health crisis.
-
Published on:18th August 2016
Over the past year-and-a-half, health professionals working at a Centre of Excellence have helped people with mental health problems into 72 paid jobs.