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.
A partnership between MPFT and a South Staffordshire based mental health charity has been formed to provide increased support to those affected by mental ill health.
People using services provided by the Specialist Care Group of Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust who have also been involved with the criminal justice system now have access to a new package of digital resources to support their mental wellbeing.
MPFT is delighted to announce that Honorary Consultant Rheumatologists Samantha Hider and Edward Roddy have been awarded professorial promotions by Keele University.
Drug and alcohol misuse services in Wessex have secured funding to extend a pioneering outreach project aimed at testing, treating and curing those affected by Hepatitis C.
A team which provides drug and alcohol misuse services in Hampshire is celebrating recent recognition in the UKPHR Innovation in Public Health Awards which showcase innovative research, education and practice, as well as celebrating the work of leading public health researcher Allison Thorpe.
Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in South Staffordshire have launched a review of child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) delivered by MPFT, inviting parents, young people and support groups to share their views. The deadline to respond is 20 June.