A team of NHS health care professionals who provide mental health care to children and young people living in Lichfield have been shortlisted for a national award presented by the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych).
Lucy Marquis is an Advanced Diabetes Dietitian and works within Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust’s community diabetes service to provide clinics and group education for adults with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
Following a rigorous recruitment process, Diabetes UK has appointed her as one of 20 Clinical Champions from across the UK.
The Trust has been shortlisted in the national Forward Healthcare Awards 2019 after successfully implementing innovative technology to support staff, patients and service users.
Everyone is invited to join Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) in celebrating the care the Trust provides. Staff from across the organisation will be participating in a Trust Festival on Wednesday 11 September 2019 with stands and activities illustrating some of the many services offered to the people of Staffordshire, Shropshire and beyond.
Wellbeing Matters, a mental health service for the people of Lichfield and Tamworth, has been shortlisted for a national Positive Practice in Mental Health Award.
Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) is delighted to announce that seven local services have been shortlisted for this year’s HSJ Awards, recognising their outstanding contribution to healthcare. MPFT has more nominations than any other single organisation.
The Staying Well Pathway has been developed in partnership with key Staffordshire stakeholders. Partner organisations include CCGs, Local Authority - public health, GP practices, GP Federations, voluntary sector, mental health/community (including social services) and acute trusts.