Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in CAMHS, News on 24th November, 2022
CAMHS Equality Champions raising awareness of invisible disabilities. In our latest piece to raise awareness of invisible disabilities, one of our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) young advisors who has myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), discusses some of the issues surrounding parking in a disabled bay...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in News, Recovery and wellbeing on 24th November, 2022
As part of the Devon Wellbeing Hub, colleagues working in healthcare, social care and the police across Devon are able to sign up to take part in a free Mindfulness Course run by the University of Exeter through the AccEPT Clinic. Expressions of interest are now being accepted for the next courses commencing in...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in News, Recovery and wellbeing on 23rd November, 2022
Patients and staff at Langdon in Dawlish were visited by George and Harry from Peak Hill Llamas recently. They were accompanied by their owners, Maggie and Paul. It was George’s first visit to Langdon and he was accompanied by his older sibling Harry who has visited on a few occasions before. George...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in News, Nursing on 23rd November, 2022
Emma Saunders is an Assistant Practitioner based in the Community Forensic Team. We spoke to her about her experience as an apprentice and the career opportunities she has gained from this training. What was your first role in DPT? I applied for the role of apprentice Community Support Worker and started working...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in News, Nursing on 23rd November, 2022
To celebrate Nursing Support Workers' Day, we spoke to Amy Skinner, Trainee Nursing Associate, Jasmine Lodge Mother and Baby Unit (MBU). She told us about her challenges, what a typical day looks like and what motivates her. What is the main purpose of your team? Jasmine Lodge is a perinatal ward focused...