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Frequently Asked Questions
Commonly or frequently asked questions about FASD Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
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What is FASD?
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder FASD describes a group of conditions that can develop when someone has been exposed to alcohol in the womb. Conditions include Alcohol Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
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Our Services
Our community services for drug and alcohol substance misuse and addiction include detoxification services and support groups which cover relapse prevention, abstinence and offer peer support
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/drug-and-alcohol-iaccess/community-services
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i-access Drug & Alcohol Service
i-access supports people in Surrey who want help with their problematic drug use and / or are highly dependent on alcohol and want to stop drinking. People can refer themselves or we accept referrals from GPs, social services, Community Mental Health Recovery Services (CMHRS), non-statutory drug & alcohol services, hospitals, other mental health professionals and probation services. Our main office is in Guildford but we run clinics across the county.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/drug-and-alcohol/i-access-surrey/iaccess-drug-alcohol
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Letting Go
Poem about recovering from anorexia by Amanda Madison
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/recovery-college/stories/creativity/letting-go
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Our courses
Our courses cover health and wellbeing, understanding, skills and creativity. All courses teach self management and are about encouraging people to lead more meaningful lives.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/recovery-college/our-courses
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How we support Carers
The support for carers that is available includes Carers lead, need assessments, carers prescription, we have our Carers' Charter which sets out our promise to be carer friendly and a memorandum of understanding that encourages joint working
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/info-carers-families/support-carers
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What is psychosis?
Explanation of what psychosis is - a mental health condition that usually affects people in their teens or early adult years
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Getting help early
Get help for early signs of psychosis. Our Early Intervention in Psychosis team supports people aged 14–65, including those at risk. No diagnosis needed. Fast access, youth-friendly, and trauma-informed care.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/early-intervention-psychosis-service/getting-help
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SUN (Service User Network)
SUN (Service User Network) is a new community-based support service to help people better manage long term emotional and behavioural difficulties that can often be associated with personality disorder.
Files
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MedProc24Appendix2.pdf
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Medicines Procedure 24 - Appendix 2 - GP Prescribing Request Form
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Medicines Procedure 24 - The Formulary and Prescribing Guidelines
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MedicinesProc25OxygenMgt.pdf
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Medicines Procedure - Insulin
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Medicines_Procedure12_Involving_People.pdf
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Medicines Procedure: Lithium Therapy: Prescribing and Monitoring
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Medicines Procedure 13: Management of Pharmaceutical Waste and Return
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Medicines Procedure: Home Treatment Teams
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Missing Persons Protocol.pdf