Healing through helping – Bea’s story
An inspiring County Durham woman who spent much of her childhood in hospital with asthma has told how volunteering with us has changed her life.
We use some essential cookies to make this website work.
We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use tewv.nhs.uk, remember your settings and improve our services.
We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services.
An inspiring County Durham woman who spent much of her childhood in hospital with asthma has told how volunteering with us has changed her life.
After years of being labelled as lazy, messy, disorganised and a daydreamer, at the age of 37, Dr Helen Spencer was diagnosed with dyslexia.
This Volunteers’ Week we're celebrating the dedicated people who volunteer across our Trust and make a positive difference.
Researchers are concerned about the prevalence and normalisation of stalking, with 1 in 5 young people experiencing stalking behaviour.
A nurse who has dedicated half-a-century to transforming mental health care is set to retire this week.
We have appointed Alison Smith as our new chief executive.
A former project manager whose life was turned upside down after developing Alzheimer's in his 40s is using his experiences to help others.
Our child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) in Durham is creating a calming outdoor space to help young people blossom.
Roseberry Park Hospital go big for Mental Health Awareness Week and International Nurses Day
From 10am on Tuesday 3 June 2025, our 0800 crisis line number will be deactivated and will no longer accept calls.