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.
A local physiotherapist has been appointed to a national programme aimed at improving the quality of life for the 17.8 million people living with the pain and disability of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions in the UK.
Artwork and photographs with positive messages of wellbeing have gone on display at Tamworth station to help create a brighter more welcoming space for passengers.
Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) has been successfully selected to introduce Mental Health Support teams in a trailblazing government programme which will put mental health experts into schools and colleges across the country.
Karen Fidgett, Patient Environment Lead at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has been named a winner in the Community Award category of the Staffordshire Dignity in Care Awards.
The annual Service User and Carer Involvement Celebration Day for Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) is taking place on Wednesday 17th July 2019 at St George’s Hospital, Stafford.
The team on Oak Ward at the Redwoods Centre in Shrewsbury has been shortlisted for a national award. The hospital avoidance programme, which began as a pilot scheme in March 2016 has continued to grow and develop and has been recognised in the inaugural National Older People’s Mental Health and Dementia Awards.
In its first inspection by the Care Quality Commission, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust received a Good rating overall and wards for older people with mental health problems were rated as outstanding in the effective domain.
Karen Fidgett is a Patient Environment Lead at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. She has been shortlisted in the Staffordshire Dignity in Care Awards for providing a voice for those who find it difficult to speak for themselves and being a real advocate for people who use the Trust’s services.