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  • Published date: 8th August 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 1st August 2019
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    Solar panels have been installed on the roof of The Bridge, one of Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust’s (MPFT) buildings in Stafford.

  • Published date: 30th July 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 23rd July 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 18th July 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 15th July 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 11th July 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 8th July 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 5th July 2019
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    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.

  • Published date: 1st July 2019
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    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.