2022 News
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Published on:1st November 2022
Several teams within the county’s NHS mental health services for children and young people have been formally recognised for how they engage and involve carers and relatives, having been accredited with the…
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Published on:1st November 2022
Our Hartsholme ward in Lincoln has temporarily closed to ensure patient and staff safety across Lincolnshire’s adult mental health wards.
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Published on:21st October 2022
Pregnant women in Lincolnshire are being urged to get all of their vaccinations this winter, in order to get the best protection from the viruses for themselves and their baby.
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Published on:18th October 2022
Andrew Clark wants to help others who like him have struggled with their mental health
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Published on:18th October 2022
Families and professionals are being asked to share their views on emotional wellbeing and mental health services for Lincolnshire’s children and young people.
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Published on:17th October 2022
People across Lincolnshire are being reminded not to forget to top up their immunity from both covid and flu this winter.
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Published on:13th October 2022
The county’s free NHS talking therapies service, steps2change, has received the prestigious APPTS reaccreditation for the quality of its services, which is valid until 2025. This was recently awarded for the…
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Published on:12th October 2022
Residents are invited to an information session to find out more about proposals to build a new mental health hub at Norton Lea on London Road in Boston.
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Published on:10th October 2022
We’ve identified that we need to improve how we prescribe medication in Lincolnshire and are asking patients to help by filling in this quick online survey.
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Published on:7th October 2022
Mental health nurses, staff providing 24/7 sexual assault support and psychologists are among the winners of this year’s Team LPFT Values Awards.
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Published on:3rd October 2022
This world mental health day (10 October), Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LPFT) has teamed up with Lincoln City Football Club to start conversations and raise awareness about mental health.
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Published on:1st October 2022
Following the recent BBC Panorama programme if you, or someone you care for have been affected by the issues raised please do not hesitate to speak to us.