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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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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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NHS-led Provider Collaboratives
NHS-led Provider Collaboratives involve providers of specialist health and care services in the same geographical area working together to continuously improve patient experience.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/policies/provider-collaboratives
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Knowledge and Understanding Framework (KUF)
The national Knowledge and Understanding Framework (KUF) includes a number of innovative education programmes for people working in health, social care, criminal justice and other agencies supporting people with complex mental health difficulties associated with a diagnosis of personality disorder. The key goal of the Framework is to improve service user experience through developing the capabilities, skills and knowledge of the multi-agency and multi-disciplinary workforce.
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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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University of Surrey Undergraduate Placements
University of Surrey students can gain experience within our mental health services by completing a 30 week placement
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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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HOMEFirst
HOMEFirst is an approach to supporting people who are at risk of repeat admission to hospital due to mental health relapse. Developed with community partners, HOMEFirst support is available to adults 18 years and over on referral from SABP teams and partners organisations. The approach brings together multi-agency working and good quality care planning to provide enhanced community support. HOMEFirst can draw upon additional support from Recovery and Connect workers, a Lead Occupational Therapist and Carer, and Lived Experience workers, to help people manage their mental health and wellbeing at home.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/homefirst
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MHICS: Mental Health Integrated Community Service
Working with the Mental Health Integrated Community Service team, your GP is now able to offer this specialist mental health advice and support service to people over 18 years of age with significant mental health concerns, including people over the age of 65.
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