People who come into contact with the police, courts or probation often need extra support to help turn their lives around and stay out of prison. This new Liaison and Diversion Service operating across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin will identify the health and care needs of vulnerable people who come into contact with the criminal justice system and find appropriate services to support those needs.
Physiotherapy Assistant Practitioner Emma Busby and her colleagues in the OASIS team have been recognised for their work in developing a successful service for people with osteoarthritis.
The ‘Hats off to Shoesbury’ exhibition will be taking place at the Participate Contemporary Artspace, Riverside Shopping Centre, Raven Meadows, Shrewsbury from Tuesday 25 June to Saturday 13 July 2019.
Working with one of our partner artist groups the Arts for Health team at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has created a new exhibition space at The Redwoods Centre in Shrewsbury.
Jan’s husband Dave was diagnosed with early onset dementia when he was just 54. Things built up to the point where he wasn’t able to function at work and something had to be done.
Its Dementia Awareness Week from 20-26 May and people with dementia are benefiting from a new programme of events for older adults patients at The Redwoods Centre in Shrewsbury.
Two special Reading for Wellbeing sessions will take place in the foyer at the Haywood Hospital on Thursday 8 May 2019 around a special Paddington-themed BookBench
A Diabetes Education Bus will be visiting communities across South Staffordshire to offer information and advice on the condition, its treatment and the support available.
On the day of the national staff survey results being published, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation (MPFT) is celebrating having the highest response rate in the country for trusts providing community, learning disability and mental health services. 4861 colleagues took the time to give their views - that’s 62% of our staff.