2019 News
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Published on:18th October 2019
Win tickets to see Jack Whitehall and help fundraise for mental health services for children and young people.
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Published on:17th October 2019
The next meeting of the Board of Directors for Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust will take place in public on Thursday, 31 October 2019 at 9.00am at the Trust’s Headquarters, St George’s, Long Leys…
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Published on:10th October 2019
People across Lincolnshire can access free courses designed to encourage mental health self-care and awareness through the NHS led Lincolnshire Recovery College.
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Published on:7th October 2019
The next meeting of the council of governors of Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust will be held on Thursday, 17 October 2019 at the Trust’s Centre for Learning, Development and Research in Sleaford.
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Published on:30th September 2019
Lincolnshire is one of only 12 areas across the country that will benefit from significant additional funding for community mental health as part of the implementation of the NHS Long Term Plan.
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Published on:13th September 2019
There’s a new person leading nurses and allied health professionals (AHPs) working in mental health and learning disability services in Lincolnshire. Anita Lewin has been appointed the new Director of Nursing,…
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Published on:13th September 2019
The next meeting of the Board of Directors for Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust will take place in public on Thursday, 26 September 2019 at 9.00am at the Trust’s Headquarters, St George’s, Long…
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Published on:11th September 2019
A mental health nurse from Lincolnshire who supports armed forces veterans has been shortlisted in national awards.
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Published on:9th September 2019
Lincolnshire residents are being encouraged to take 20 minutes out of their day on World Suicide Prevention Day (10 September) to learn the skills that may save a life.
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Published on:28th August 2019
This September will see the Trust host its annual public meeting.
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Published on:27th August 2019
New parents and babies in Lincolnshire will benefit from improved perinatal mental health services thanks to a boost in funding of over £133,000.
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Published on:20th August 2019
For the thirteenth year in a row, Lincolnshire’s mental health and learning disabilities trust has been recognised for their innovative projects in national awards.