You can view our current policies here.
The 'Waiting Well' project aims to support people waiting for an assessment to improve their wellbeing and quality of life.
Patient reported outcome measures are a way for you to share your experiences and concerns about your mental health with your healthcare provider.
Find out about our Director of performance and delivery.
Using research and evidence is key to ensuring we make informed decisions about how our services and care are delivered.
Join a drop in session to find out more about what's involved in being an SHSC governor.
Join a drop in session to find out more about what's involved in being an SHSC governor.
Join a drop in session to find out more about what's involved in being an SHSC governor.
Since 2006 Greg Harrison has, with local partners, supported thousands of people in Uganda with their mental health.
Our council of governors is a group of elected and appointed representatives who play a very important role at the Trust.
On this page you'll find the eligibility and selection criteria for referrals to Community Mental Health Team.
Our board of directors is responsible for leading the Trust. The directors provide our strategic direction and make decisions based on the needs of the people we support.
In this blog Jonathan Hall, service user governor, describes what’s involved, what motivates him as a governor and how being a governor at SHSC has personally benefitted him.
On Tuesday 25 March at 7am we successfully launched Rio, our new electronic patient record system.
Are you are passionate about shaping the future of health services in Sheffield?
Eid marks the end of Ramadan.
By taking part in research you will be helping us to test and develop new treatments and methods of care.
The Gleadless and Heeley Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre is a new place where people can get help with their mental health.
The Service User Network – Relevant Inclusive Supportive Exciting, also known as Sun:Rise, is a monthly forum which enables mental health service users to be informed, involved and engaged in the Trust.
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.