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The Duchess of Gloucester opens our new mental health inpatient service
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/news/duchess-gloucester-opens-our-new-mental-health-inpatient-service
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Our trust encourages people to join personality disorder support group during awareness month
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Engagement and Disengagement with Services Policy
To ensure all clinical staff are aware of action to take when people who use services do not engage with treatment and care.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/policies/clinical/ClinicalEngagementWithServices
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Transition CAMHS to Adult Services Policy
Managing transition of care from child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) to working age adult (WAA) and learning disability (LD) services. Policy relates to children and young people moving into adult services
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/policies/clinical/transition
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Research
Our research and development aims are to embed a vibrant research culture within our Trust, increase the opportunities for people to participate in research and ensure that our research benefits people who use services, carers, families and our communities.
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Your Involvement
Our members are people who use services, the public and staff. They contribute to the organisation on a voluntary basis and we count on them for feedback, local knowledge and support. Members elect people who use services, public and staff representatives to the Council of Governors so their voice is heard. We are governed by an elected Board of Governors who hold us to account for our performance. The governors, with the support of our members, ensure our work is in keeping with our values, meeting the needs of our local communities and supporting everyone who use our services.
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MyTime Chertsey
MyTime Chertsey is a service for adults aged 18 and over who have a learning disability and additional needs such as mental health issues, challenging behaviours, autism or epilepsy.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/learning-disabilities/day-opportunities/mytime-chertsey
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About Research
Health and social care research helps us learn about why we become ill and what we can do to stay well. It advances our knowledge so that we can find new treatments, change the way we deliver care, prevent illness and improve the environment, health and wellbeing of local populations.
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Benefits of Research
There are many benefits to taking part in research including closer monitoring, education about illness, improvements to services and treatments, access to treatments that are not yet readily available, better health outcomes.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/research/about-research/benefits-research
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What we do
We aim to clarify the diagnosis and neurodevelopmental profile of FASD Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and offer guidance to local services on strategies to manage behaviours
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14307 Average Wait Time for Mental Health Patients August 2022 – August 2023
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14240 Autistic Spectrum Disorder Service (Horizon) Care Pathway & Waiting Times
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14187 Staffing (WTE) per Percentage of the Population for Core CAMHS Services
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14158 Staff Laptops & Desktops with Monitoring Tool Software
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14058 Annual Value of Goods & Services Suppliers for Last Financial Year
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13998 Number of Yearly Users of Safe Havens Service, Epsom 2018 - 2022
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11099 Stonewall Payments & Membership 2021 - 2022
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15035 Software Used for Estates and Facilities Management
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15015 Talking Therapies Staff, Spending and Waiting Times 2023 - 2024
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15006 Payroll, HR and Finance Software, Spending and Contracts