MPFT is delighted to announce that Associate Medical Director in Public Health Professor Zafar Iqbal, has been awarded the honorary title of Adjunct Professor by the Health Services Academy (HSA) in Islamabad.
The benefits of exercise and the great outdoors have been proven to be as important and beneficial to our mental health as it is for our physical health.
The Arts for Health team here at MPFT launched a grounds walk at St. George's Hospital in Stafford on 2 July 2021. The route was officially opened and tested by MPFT’s Chief Executive Officer, Neil Carr.
The Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Wellbeing Service is an improving access to psychological therapies (IAPT) service that delivers a range of evidence-based psychological therapies for people with common problems such as anxiety disorders and depression.
Community managed library volunteers at two of South Staffordshire’s community libraries were recognised in the recent Support Staffordshire Volunteer Star Awards.
The Trust is delighted to have been shortlisted for two Healthcare People Management Association (HPMA) Excellence in People awards which recognise and celebrate the work of human resources (HR), organisational development (OD) and workforce professionals in healthcare across the UK.
Children, young people and families in South Staffordshire can now access a wide range of digital resources and information to support their mental health.
Live music is returning to the mental health inpatient units at MPFT this month with an exciting new collaboration with internationally acclaimed artists from Manchester Camerata.
MPFT is delighted to be one of just ten NHS Trusts to be selected to take part in a national pilot for phase two of the Rainbow Badge scheme, demonstrating its commitment to supporting and valuing LGBT+ staff and ensuring inclusive practices within its services.