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About Research
Health and social care research helps us learn about why we become ill and what we can do to stay well. It advances our knowledge so that we can find new treatments, change the way we deliver care, prevent illness and improve the environment, health and wellbeing of local populations.
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About Us
i-access is a drug and alcohol service run in partnership with WDP that offers advice, information and support to people in Surrey who want help with problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
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Getting Help
The i-access drug and alcohol substance misuse and addiction service accepts self referrals from people who want to reduce or stop their problematic drinking or drug use. Referrals are also accepted from GPs and other professionals.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/drug-and-alcohol-iaccess/iAccessGetting-help
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i-access Drug & Alcohol Service
i-access supports people in Surrey who want help with their problematic drug use and / or are highly dependent on alcohol and want to stop drinking. People can refer themselves or we accept referrals from GPs, social services, Community Mental Health Recovery Services (CMHRS), non-statutory drug & alcohol services, hospitals, other mental health professionals and probation services. Our main office is in Guildford but we run clinics across the county.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/drug-and-alcohol/i-access-surrey/iaccess-drug-alcohol
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Psychiatric Liaison
Psychiatric Liaison teams work in general hospitals, for example in the emergency department or in-patient wards.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/psychiatric-liaison
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What's my name
What's my name is a poem by a person with lived experience of mental ill-health which was written during their recovery journey
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/our-services/mental-health/recovery-college/stories/creativity/my-name
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Leave a Legacy or gift in your will
Leaving a legacy is a wonderful way to give back perhaps to acknowledge the treatment or care that you or a loved one received.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/aboutus/our-charity/legacy-or-gift-your-will
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Recovery College invites you to be part of RecoveryFest 2025!
RecoveryFest is run by Recovery College, an annual event to bring people together to celebrate recovery and raise awareness of local mental health and wellbeing support.
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About us
Our core purpose is to work with people and lead communities in improving their mental and physical health and wellbeing for a better life; through delivering excellent and responsive prevention, diagnosis, early intervention, treatment and care.
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Board of Directors
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15102 Software Providers, Contracts and Costs for AHP's, Medics Job Planning & Appraisals
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14660 Current Care Pathways developed within CMHRS Services
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10170 CAMHS Neurodevelopmental Pathway Waiting List by Month
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10173 Secure Outdoor Spaces for Trust Wards
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10633 Waiting Lists, Referrals and Diagnosis for Memory Clinics
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11745 Current Average Wait Time for Children & Young People's Mental Health Treatment
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12331 CAMHS Rejected Referrals and Wait Times between 2019 - 2021
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13709 Wayfinding
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13767 Temporary Staff Spend, Waiting List Initiatives and Overtime Spend 2022 - 2023
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13964 ADHD Assessment, Pathways and Services May 2021 - May 2023 (Surrey)