Perinatal Health Team Raises Awareness in Darlington During Maternal Health Week
Maternal Mental Health Awareness takes place this week from Monday 29 April until Sunday 5 May
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Maternal Mental Health Awareness takes place this week from Monday 29 April until Sunday 5 May
The Positive Practive in Mental Health Awards (PPiMH) took place at the Cliffs Pavilion in Southend-On-Sea yesterday (May 1)
This week marks Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week. Engagement facilitator Stephanie Addison has bravely shared her own experience with us.
In an effort to raise awareness for Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, the Teesside Perinatal Team has initiated a unique and uplifting campaign across the region.
We're recruiting 12 public and 5 staff governors to help shape the future direction of our organisation.
A local NHS worker has crossed the finish line at the inaugural TEWV 10k in a bid to raise money to build an adapted playground for the farm where her daughter lives.
Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week is coming up from 29 April to 5 May.
Yesterday (21 April), we staged our very first running event at the Knavesmire in York Racecourse.
Read a statement from our chief executive following the Care Quality Commission (CQC) prosecution sentencing hearing today.
We’re holding a ‘Meet the Governors’ drop-in session at ARC (Stockton Arts Centre) on Dovecot Street, Stockton-on-Tees (TS18 1LL) on April 23 between 11am and 1pm and invite you to come along.