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Frequently Asked Questions
Some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about our colleges and courses.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/recovery-college/frequently-asked-questions
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Enroll in Recovery College
Information on how to become a student / enrol with our Surrey and north east Hampshire Recovery College to take part in one of the educational courses.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/recovery-college/become-a-student
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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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What professionals are involved?
Information on the types of mental health professional a person might come into contact with. This includes psychiatrist, psychologist, carer practice advisor, occupational therapist (OT), social worker, care co-ordinator, approved mental health professional (AMHP), community psychiatric nurse (CPN)
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/info-carers-families/youngcarers/professionals
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Getting help in a crisis
Information on how to get help and support in a mental health crisis for young carers and the person they are looking after. Services include CYP Havens and mental health crisis line
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/info-carers-families/youngcarers/crisis-help
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Staff networks
Our Trust has staff networks for LGBT, BME, disability and faith and spirituality to support employees.
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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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Improving access to health services
Our liaison nurses have produced several videos to guide GP and hospital based colleagues on how to improve the experiences of people with a learning disability who need to access mainstream health services. Topics include communication, behaviours that challenge, reasonable adjustments, best interest decisions and the Mantal Capacity Act
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/learning-disabilities-1/liaison-nurses/improving-access
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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
Files
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GP ST -General Adult Psychiatry - Inpatient ACU- Clare Ward UPDATED OCTOBER 2019.pdf
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Recovery College Enrolment Form 2023 - PDF.pdf
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A75363 S&B Focus Leaflet - single pages for web or home printing.pdf
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FY1 General Adult Inpatient Chertsey Dr Ward Lawrence UPDATED 27 JUNE 2019.pdf
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FY1 General Adult Psychiatry ACU Inpatient Clare Ward UPDATED OCTOBER 2019.pdf
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FY1 General Adult Psychiatry WAA Liaison Frimley UPDATED NOVEMBER 2019.pdf
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FY1 GA Inpatient Guildford Magnolia Ward UPDATED February 2020.pdf
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Council of Governors Meeting Papers 17 September 2020.pdf
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Council of Governors Meeting Papers 17 September 2020 Updated 180920.pdf
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Veteran_Aware_Patient_Leaflet_SABP.pdf