Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in News, Recovery and wellbeing on 28th April, 2023
The Devon Wellbeing Hub will continue to support colleagues working in healthcare, social care and the police thanks to local funding. The Hub provides free, confidential support for both individuals and teams who are struggling with any element of their wellbeing. Since launching in March 2021, the service has supported thousands...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in Charity, News on 28th April, 2023
On Saturday 22 April, staff completed the 5K Inflatable in Exeter to support the DPT Charity and enhance our services beyond the NHS funding. Zoe Fischer, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Erin Foster, Trainee Nursing Associate, Erica Bomford, Nursing Assistant, Ben Jones, Cognitive Behavioural Therapists Supervisor, and his daughter Alexandra, took on the...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in Mental health on 26th April, 2023
NHS Talking Therapy service, TALKWORKS, has added live text-based therapy to its offering, to provide more accessible mental health support for adults across Devon. The free, confidential, online therapy service is available to adults living in Devon (excluding Plymouth) between 6am and 11pm, seven days a week. Working in partnership with ieso,...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in CAMHS, News on 21st April, 2023
The Mental Health Support Team (MHST) recently worked alongside Paignton Academy and our Communications Team to create two short films to raise awareness of how they support young people in schools and colleges. The films feature staff from MHST, which is part of Children and Family Health Devon's CAMHS team. Sam...
Posted by Devon Partnership Trust in Mental health, Recovery and wellbeing on 21st April, 2023
Rosalyn Davis-O’Leary and Katrina Barlow, from the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) team at Devon Partnership NHS Trust (DPT), told us about the support they received from Devon Wellbeing Hub’s Lead Clinical Psychologist Jo Cheffey, and why they believe making time for your wellbeing is so important. Why did you contact the Devon...