TEWV maintains Chartered Manager status
Congratulations and a massive thank you to our Organisational Development team for their hard work in maintaining our Chartered Management Institute (CMI) standards.
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Congratulations and a massive thank you to our Organisational Development team for their hard work in maintaining our Chartered Management Institute (CMI) standards.
The outstanding work of everyone at the Scarborough Vaccination Hub in providing covid vaccinations for all healthcare staff has been recognised with a Star Award.
City of York Mental Health Partnership, of which TEWV are a part, has joined forces with Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity, to boost the support for people with eating disorders and their families across York and The Vale of York.
A mental health nurse from North Yorkshire is hoping Carers Week will help highlight her call to drive forward improvements for carers everywhere.
Pam supported Robert to write his story. In an earlier stage of his condition, Robert spoke in several venues about how lifestyle is as important as medication and how a diagnosis “is not the end just the beginning”.
Volunteers Week takes place 1-7 June every year. It's a chance to recognise the fantastic contribution volunteers make to our communities and say thank you.
We are proud to be one of many partners involved in an extensive programme of learning events, seminars and interactive sessions for this years’ North Yorkshire Safeguarding Week, the theme of which is ‘Safeguarding is everybody’s business’.
Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust (TEWV) have awarded a four-year contract to Humankind to continue to provide a peer support service within the Tees crisis teams.
An apprentice health care assistant at Cross Lane Hospital in Scarborough has produced a wonderful display of artwork on Rowan Lea ward.
In a move to enhance community services for people with severe mental illness, we've invested in a number of new specialist advanced practitioners to support people in County Durham who are living with relational and emotional difficulties.