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Review finds support for carers positively impacts recovery from eating disorders
Posted on at by laura marshall
Research with CPFT explored how support for carers looking after people with eating disorders can help with their recovery
Read Review finds support for carers positively impacts recovery from eating disorders…Music therapy research wins The Queen’s Anniversary Prize
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Research staff at CPFT and Anglia Ruskin University have been honoured for their world-leading music therapy studies helping people living with dementia
Read Music therapy research wins The Queen’s Anniversary Prize…Anna Hills to become the next Chief Executive of CPFT
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She will succeed the retiring Tracy Dowling
Read Anna Hills to become the next Chief Executive of CPFT…New intervention empowers people using community health services
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CPFT community teams are testing an intervention to enable patients with long-term conditions to address their support needs, contributing to research now published in an international journal
Read New intervention empowers people using community health services…Retiring Chief Executive Tracy Dowling pays tribute to staff
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CEO to leave NHS after 38 years
Read Retiring Chief Executive Tracy Dowling pays tribute to staff…Therapy teams find brief interventions make a difference
Posted on at by laura marshall
Multidisciplinary therapy teams at CPFT have shared promising results of new approaches to help people manage anxiety and distress
Read Therapy teams find brief interventions make a difference…Help to improve mental health care and treatments with CPFT
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On World Mental Health Day (10 October), CPFT is calling for more volunteers to take part in mental health research
Read Help to improve mental health care and treatments with CPFT…Help us develop better mental health services for children and young people
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More volunteers needed for survey investigating the impact of Covid-19
Posted on at by laura marshall
CPFT invites local people to take part in a global study to share how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting their mental health and wellbeing
Read More volunteers needed for survey investigating the impact of Covid-19…As a patient, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support.