Debbie Kay shares her reflections as she celebrates her 30th year in mental health nursing.
Art, music, fishing and even mixed martial arts are just some of the activities run by the Sheffield Treatment and Recovery Team (START) to help people living in the city struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.
Are you a carer of somebody who uses our services? We want your honest and open feedback, so we can improve!
Help us improve by providing some honest and open feedback.
At this group we meet four times a year where we take all of the feedback gathered and turn it into action. This brings together carers and SHSC staff, drives our strategy and makes changes happen.
If you are a carer of somebody who uses or has used SHSC services, please come to this meeting where we take feedback gathered about carers’ experiences and turn it into actions.
Meeting four times a year, this group takes all of the feedback gathered and turns it into action. This brings together carers and SHSC staff, drives our strategy and makes changes happen.
This group takes place once a month. It is about hearing from you. We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
This group takes place once a month. It is about hearing from you. We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
More than 100 people recovering from substance misuse issues in Sheffield have now found work thanks to specialist support from the city’s mental health NHS services.
Our Board of Directors will meet on Wednesday 25 January.
A guide to veganism from our Nutrition and Hydration team.
Nurses from our organisation will be striking but we are still running our services. Regardless of any strike action taking place, if you need urgent medical care please continue to come forward as normal.
Following the success of the pilot project, our Perinatal Mental Health Service are delighted to run another series of six online expressive writing sessions for people who’ve experienced mental distress around the time of having a baby.
At this group we meet four times a year where we take all of the feedback gathered and turn it into action. This brings together carers and SHSC staff, drives our strategy and makes changes happen.
This group takes place once a month. It is about hearing from you. We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
This is the text only version of issue one of Mind:Set magazine.
The Birch Avenue nursing home has been rated as ‘good’ in a recent exercise.
Work has begun to refit the ward as part of our work to create more therapeutic environments for people using our services.
We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.