Between Monday 19 October to Friday 23 October we held our annual Quality Improvement Week which was a chance for staff, service users and carers to come together an talk about quality improvement.
We are delighted to announce that Salli Midgley will be joining us as our new Director of Quality later this year.
The CQC have published their focused inspection reports on the Trust as part of our follow-up inspection.
We've introduced a new freephone number for our Single Point of Access service.
It's understandable to feel scared, worried or anxious. If you're struggling we're here to help.
From Monday 19 October to Friday 23 October we're holding our first online Quality Improvement Week and you're invited to join us!
To round off Quality Improvement Week we will be looking at key quality improvement projects that are happening right now across the Trust, and how you can get involved.
The fourth day of Quality Improvement Week will focus on the more practical ways we can all get involved in quality improvement.
On the third day of Quality Improvement Week we will be focusing on equality and inclusion.
The second day of Quality Improvement Week will focus on our Back to Good journey.
To kick off Quality Improvement Week we're focusing on something that is a priority for everyone at the moment - COVID-19.
We've teamed up with Sheffield Flourish to present art from the communities we support at an exhibition at the Moor Market.
We are giving everyone who works at SHSC a free flu vaccination.
Today Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust (SHSC) are proud to renew their commitment to being smoke free.
We'd like to invite you to join us for our Annual Members' Meeting on Tuesday 22 September.
We are getting ready to begin our flu vaccination programme in October, where we will provide vaccinations for everyone who works at SHSC.
A new tool that gives and early warning on a deterioration in a patient's physical health has been introduced in our services.
We’re asking you to share your thoughts on our community mental health services as we review our current model and see what a possible new model could look like.
We’re launching a new project that will put issues of racism on the table and bring people from Sheffield Health and Social Care together to find solutions and make change.
We're looking for people who have used or care for someone who has used eating disorder services in Sheffield to help us design a new all age service for the city.