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Fundraise and get involved
There are many ways to show your support such as giving the gift of time by volunteering, getting your company involved or by making an essential donation. Here's how you can help.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/our-charity/Our-Charity-Fundraise-Get-Involved
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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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Contact us
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Equality & Human Rights
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/policies/equality-and-human-rights
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List and Registers
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/contact/freedom-of-info/list-and-registers
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Service and site developments
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/our-trust/services-and-site-developments
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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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About Foundation Trusts
Foundation Trusts are part of the NHS, providing free care based on the needs of the local population. We have to meet NHS standards and are accountable for our performance to NHS Improvement, the independent regulator of NHS Foundation Trusts.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/our-trust/about-foundation-trusts
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Why become a member?
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FoCUS Committee
The Focus committee is made up of elected area group members who meet with Trust directors to resolve issues
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/members-and-governors/focus/focus-committee
Files
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7184 Couple Therapy for Depression service
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Initiating Q4 2018-2019.pdf
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Young Dementia resources.pdf
A description here
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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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Young Onset Dementia and the Environment - a carer's guide
This booklet offers tips on how the environment can be adapted to help you and your family.
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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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Practical Support for Young Onset Dementia
This leaflet provides advice about some of the practical things you may need to consider.
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Alzheimer's Society factsheets
Alzheimer’s Society factsheets cover a wide range of dementia-related topics.
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What is Young Onset Dementia?
This leaflet gives more information about Young Onset Dementia, its stages, and common types of dementia.
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7241 Social media policy