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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.
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Psychologically Informed Consultation and Training (PICT)
Psychologically Informed Consultation and Training (PICT) is a new service that empowers GPs and professionals working across Primary care, social care and third sector organisations to work effectively with people who use their services who have complex emotional needs or personality disorder.
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Aldershot Safe Haven moving to new premises in 2022
The Safe Haven in Aldershot will be moving to new premises in the same town in the early part of 2022. This follows a decision by the landlord to sell the existing Safe Haven building.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/news-archive-hidden-public/aldershot-safe-haven-new-premises
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Maternity related fear, loss and trauma (AFLoaT)
Support for women and birthing people who are experiencing mental health difficulties as a result of fear trauma or loss related to the maternity experience
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/maternal-mental-health-service-1
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Trauma-Informed Training
Co-produced training courses in Trauma-Informed ways of working for people in Surrey & NE Hampshire
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Trauma-informed practice in action
These case studies show how teams and services across Surrey and north east Hampshire are successfully using trauma-informed approaches in their work.
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How to use the framework and toolkit
A co-produced framework to support Trauma-Informed ways of working in your organisations
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What is Young Onset Dementia?
An overview view of Young Onset Dementia and its different types.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/young-onset-dementia/what-young-onset-dementia
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Other resources
Other sources of support that may be of use to you after a diagnosis of Young Onset Dementia
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/young-onset-dementia/external-resources
Files
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Appendix 9 - Admission of patients removed by Police under a court warrant.pdf
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Appendix 10 - Removal of mentally disordered persons without a warrant.pdf
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Appendix 11 - Assessment Suite Local Operation Escalation Protocol.pdf
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Water Safety Plan.pdf
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A3131 & 3132 Expenditure Over 25KTreshold Report M01 April 2019.pdf
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A3131 & 3132 Expenditure Over 25KTreshold Report M02 May 2019.pdf
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Had a diagnosis of Young Onset Dementia?
Five things you and your loved ones need to know now.
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Living Well with Young Onset Dementia
Receiving a diagnosis of Young Onset Dementia can be distressing. However, it is important to focus on living life as fully as possible, despite the difficulties you may have. This booklet offers advice on managing memory problems, taking care of yourself, and coping with difficult feelings.
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Appendix A - Disciplinary Standards.pdf
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Appendix B - Improvement Plan.pdf