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People in Sheffield with personality disorders are set to benefit from some newly funded research being carried out by Sheffield University and Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS FT.
Our Board of Directors will meet on Wednesday 25 September 2024.
Our new Health Based Place of Safety has opened to service users today, completing 10 months of work to build the new and improved site.
An update about what is happening in the community mental health services team.
Cyclists aiming to raise money for a good cause.
The centre, which will launch next Spring, will drive life-changing research into health technologies.
Our Board of Directors will meet on Wednesday 24 January 2024.
Helen Crimlisk, deputy medical director at Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust, opened the National Student Psychiatry Conference, held at the University of Sheffield.
The QUIT team helps service users and staff to give up nicotine.
A team of hardy volunteers came together yesterday to plant 78 new trees at Woodland View nursing home.
For Social Work Week 2024 Emma shares what a day in the life of a social worker can look like.
Co-chair of SHSC's Disabled Staff Network Group, Cat Obbard shares a personal reflection on being neurodivergent. Cat works as a community mental health nurse for SHSC.
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We want your honest and open feedback about your experiences as a carer of somebody who uses our services so that we can improve them.
As an NHS Foundation Trust we are answerable to our our members.