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Gloucester Mental Health Staff Win National Awards
Nurses from a Gloucester hospital who help women hospitalised for their mental health have scooped national awards for their outstanding care and compassion.
Coventry Support Worker Wins National Award
A Coventry support worker has scooped a national award for the work he does to bring “laughter and compassion” to a hospital which supports children and young people with their mental health.
Bury Nurse Wins Award for Promoting Diversity & Inclusion
A deaf nurse from Bury who supports other deaf adults hospitalised for their mental health has scooped a national award for the work she does to promote diversity and equality.
Knutsford Nurse Wins Award for Compassionate Care
A Cheshire nurse who supports residents at a Knutsford care home has scooped an award for the compassion she demonstrates in her job every day.
Kent Nurse Wins Nurse Education Award
A Kent nurse who supports adults hospitalised for their mental health has scooped a national award for the work she does to support other nurses with their career prospects.
Cygnet Storthfield House Rated ‘Good’ by CQC
A Derbyshire care service is celebrating after it was rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission and praised for its high standard of person-centred care.
Wolverhampton Care Service Offers Support to Local Community
Service users from a Wolverhampton service which supports men with mental health needs joined forces with their local church to provide food and essential items to the local community through a food bank donation.
Taunton Man to Attempt London to Paris Cycle Challenge
A Taunton man who helps inpatients at a mental health hospital to keep physically fit and active is undertaking the cycling challenge of a lifetime in an effort to raise £2,000 for his chosen charity.
Nottingham Mental Health Patient Trains Medics of the Future
A Nottingham patient who has been in mental health services since she was 13 is now giving talks at Nottingham Trent University where she is helping trainee medics understand how best to support those with severe mental health needs.
Bury Man Shares Experiences During Deaf Awareness Week
A Bury man who has been deaf his entire life and now uses his skills to support other deaf individuals who have been hospitalised with mental health struggles has shared his story as part of Deaf Awareness Week.