
Zimbabwe Life Project formally recognised by Zimbabwe Government
October 14, 2019The team were invited to meet Dr Obdiah Moyo, Minister of Health and Childcare in Zimbabwe, during their recent trip.
Read moreThe team were invited to meet Dr Obdiah Moyo, Minister of Health and Childcare in Zimbabwe, during their recent trip.
Read moreSally Morris, Chief Executive of Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT), has announced her plan to retire in just over a year’s time. She has led the Trust since its establishment by a merger in 2017, after being Chief Executive of a predecessor organisation, South Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (SEPT). Her retirement date is 30 November 2020.
Read moreThe involvement of young people in developing their mental health services will be showcased at our 2018-19 annual members’ meeting.
Read moreThe Memory Assessment Service in Colchester has received accreditation endorsed by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Read moreMental health services for children and young people and end of life care were found to be ‘outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Read moreEssex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust plans to mark the end of its month-long suicide prevention and awareness campaign by staging a range of activities on World Mental Health Day.
Read morePaintings created by an art group for people with experience of mental illness have gone on display at the Linden Centre in Chelmsford.
Read moreEvery year our frontline and support staff are offered the jab for free to help prevent them catching the virus and passing it on to their patients, families and colleagues.
Read moreA nurse who heads a Trust mental health service for military veterans has urged people thinking of taking their own lives to talk to someone.
Read moreZimbabwe-born nurse from Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust is to meet the nation’s Health Secretary as she develops a project to support the state’s healthcare system.
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