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Types of perinatal mental health problems
An explanation of the different perinatal mental health problems that someone may experience during and after pregnancy
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/perinatal/perinatal-mental-health-problems
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Perinatal Mental Health Service: South West
The perinatal mental health service is a specialist service for women who are planning a pregnancy, are pregnant or have a baby up to 12 months old. The service cares for women with serious or complex mental health needs.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/perinatal/contact/perinatal-south-west
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Recovery and creativity
Poems shared by people with lived experience of mental ill-health who have found creative writing and art / music / drama therapies helpful
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/recovery-college/stories/creativity
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Perinatal Mental Health Service: East
The perinatal mental health service is a specialist service for women who are planning a pregnancy, are pregnant or have a baby up to 12 months old. The service cares for women with serious or complex mental health needs.
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GPimhs: GP Integrated Mental Health Service
Working with the GP Integrated Mental Health 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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Addressing Fear, Loss and Trauma Leaflet
AFLoaT, Addressing Fear Loss and Trauma related to your maternity experience
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/leaflets/core-leaflets/addressing-fear-loss-and-trauma-leaflet
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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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Service and site developments
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/our-trust/services-and-site-developments
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Have your say
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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Why become a member?
Files
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Supervision Policy - Appendix 1.docx
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Supervision Policy - Appendix 5.docx
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Council of Governors Meeting Papers 17th December 2020.pdf
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November 2020 Expenditure over £25k.pdf
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Recovery College Leaflet
Information about our Recovery Colleges in Surrey and North East Hampshire.
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Carers_Group_-_virtual_-_2021 A4 Leaflet.docx
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EDS Carer Information Sheet_new_logo.docx
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Mind Matters
This leaflet describes the Mind Matters talking therapies (IAPT) service and the help it can provide.
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Mind Matters leaflet for diabetes
This leaflet gives guidance on living well with Diabetes, and the support the Mind Matters service can provide.
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Mind Matters Cardiac conditions
This leaflet gives guidance on living well with cardiac conditions, and the support the Mind Matters service can provide.