New film shines light on ground-breaking project
Pioneering Trust project to support people with a learning disability or autism is being captured on camera to help others nationwide.
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Pioneering Trust project to support people with a learning disability or autism is being captured on camera to help others nationwide.
Yesterday we staged our first ever 5k running event, with almost 150 people crossing the finish line in sunny Yarm.
Over 40,000 people have benefitted from the support of mental health practitioners in GP surgeries across Tees Valley and that number continues to grow.
One of our senior mental health practitioners, who started running at the age of 48, is set to take on a new running challenge.
A trail-blazing way of sharing the benefits of co-creation has just been launched.
We’re making the TEWV 10k event day even bigger, with the introduction of a brand new 1 mile distance.
We’re pleased to announce that YO1, York’s local radio station, will return to the TEWV 10k.
We caught up with one of our amazing young people to find out more about their journey with CAMHS and what advice they had for other young people to support their mental health and build resilience.
Eileen Bruton, a Trust nursing associate, is taking on our TEWV 5k and 10k running events as part of her 60 Task Challenge in memory of her parents.
Brent Kilmurray, our chief executive has announced his intention to leave our organisation to take up a new role.