Project to break down mental health barriers for military carers launched in UK’s biggest garrison town
Pioneering project to support civilian and military unpaid carers is first of its kind - and supported by TEWV.
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Pioneering project to support civilian and military unpaid carers is first of its kind - and supported by TEWV.
This year's Stoptober mass quit attempt is as important as ever, with quitting being one of the best things a smoker can do for their health.
Rod Morris has dedicated more than half a century to caring for the people of the North East - but still wants to do "his bit" for the NHS.
The scheme, funded and provided in partnership between NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB), Primary Care Networks (PCNs) and Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV), is aimed at reducing the wait, or even need, to see a GP.
A mental health nurse from North Yorkshire is hoping Carers Week will help highlight her call to drive forward improvements for carers everywhere.
International Nurses' Day is taking place on Thursday 12 May 2022.
Mental Health Awareness week is an annual event which focuses on achieving better mental health across the UK. Taking place across 9-15 May, the theme this year is loneliness.
2-8 May is Deaf Awareness Week and this year’s theme is ‘inclusion’. The Northeast Mental Health and Deafness service is raising awareness of the importance of supporting people who are deaf / deaf blind to access mental health services and to help them feel involved.
NEW research out for No Smoking Day (March 9) highlights that smokers expect to be given advice about their smoking and many would take action if a GP asked them to. But in some cases it is not happening.
A rehearsed reading of a new stage play about how we all live with the voices in our heads is to be held next week – inspired in part by the work of Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust.