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  1. Meeting the mental health needs of care leavers: full guidance report

    Introduction This guidance document sets out key considerations for local authorities and Integrated Care Boards in commissioning and providing support for young people who are leaving care. For the purpose of this document the young people under consideration are those for whom local authorities have responsibilities under the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000, as amended […]

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  2. Supporting people with Personality Disorders to receive joined-up physical and mental healthcare

    The team at TPHC is working to ensure the physical needs of those diagnosed with personality disorders are not being overlooked or missed by working to connect primary and secondary care to support both physical and mental health.  The Personality Disorder/ Complex Emotional Needs (PD/CEN) Programme is dedicated to improving the care of those with a diagnosis of personality […]

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  3. Maternal Mental Health – Together in a Changing World

    The Perinatal Mental Health Programme at TPHC is supporting Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week 2023.  The Perinatal Mental Health programme works with partners and NHS teams across London to support the implementation and ambitions within the NHS Long Term Plan for Mental Health. The key focus is in improving access to the range of support […]

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  4. Mental Health care improvement

    Organisation: Sport England Sport England has been working with Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust to pilot incorporating physical activity in treatment pathways within NHS Talking Therapies services. The pilots have shown some success but before committing to further support and funding in this area, they were interested in understanding more about the current landscape […]

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  5. Health Inequalities, Population Health & Proactive Social Prescribing

    What are health inequalities? Health inequalities, or more accurately, health inequities, are avoidable, unfair and systematic differences in health between different groups of people There are many kinds of health inequality, and the term is used in various ways When we talk about ‘health inequality’, it is useful to be clear about which measure is […]

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  6. Maternal mental health services in London

    MMHS (Maternal Mental Health Services) offer psychological support for women/birthing people with moderate to severe mental health difficulties who have either experienced loss, trauma, tokophobia and PTSD associated with giving birth via four care pathways. How to make a referral Referrals can be made by any health or social care professional and self-referrals are accepted […]

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  7. London’s movement for better mental health has helped 1.3 million Londoners to thrive as it turns five

    More than 1.3 million people have participated in events and activities to improve mental health and tackle inequalities as part of the Thrive LDN movement since 2017. Highlights positive results of meaningful relationships and interventions developed at a London, multi-borough and community or local level. ‘We can’t overlook the huge challenges in recent years which […]

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  8. LGBTIQ+ and mental health

    This section of the schools mental health toolkit has been created to support young people, parents and carers, and places of education with mental health issues in relation to sexual orientation and gender identity. You can find resources to help support young people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, non-binary, queer or questioning […]

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  9. Developing a community of practice to support people experiencing homelessness with advanced ill health – Free resources to help you facilitate this

    Are you, or any other members of your team interested in creating and running a community of practice in your area, around supporting people experiencing homelessness who have poor health?    Pathway and Marie Curie, together with experts in the field (and supported by NHSE and the Oak Foundation), have developed a suite of resources […]

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  10. Faith and mental health

    This section of the schools mental health toolkit has been created to offer information for young people, their parents/carers and other supporters on mental health, in relation to faith and spirituality. In this hub you will find resources offering advice and support on mental health and wellbeing in the context of different religious faiths and […]

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