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Delivering Excellence Awards 2019: shortlist announced
Published on: 20th September 2019Find out who has been chosen as the finalists in the Trust's annual staff and volunteer awards
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Trust Annual Members' Meeting is 'best one yet'
Published on: 17th September 2019The Trust's Annual Members Meeting (AMM) on Wednesday 11 September 2019 was a huge success, with feedback that it had been the best one staged by the Trust.
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CAMHS service users hit the heights thanks to League of Friends
Published on: 4th September 2019The Trust's League of Friends funded an activity afternoon at Mount Cook, Matlock, for CAMHS service users.
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Council of Governors: notice of poll
Published on: 2nd September 2019For the election to the Council of Governors of Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. It is hereby declared that elections are to be held in the following constituencies
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Derbyshire Healthcare invites the public to learn more about its work at annual meeting
Published on: 12th August 2019Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust holds its Annual Members’ Meeting (AMM) from 4pm on Wednesday 11 September at Kingsway Hospital in Derby.
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Whaley Bridge evacuated after partial collapse of reservoir wall
Published on: 1st August 2019Whaley Bridge, in the north of the county, is being evacuated after part of the wall of the Toddbrook reservoir collapsed.
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County Police and Crime Commissioner welcomes Trust partnership to support vulnerable adults
Published on: 1st August 2019Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa has welcomed the progress being made by a Trust partnership to support vulnerable people with mental health issues who come into contact with police.
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Guinea pigs take up residence to provide therapy for service users
Published on: 1st August 2019Two furry friends have taken up residence in a highly desirable two-storey apartment at Audrey House in Kingsway Hospital in Derby.
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Teen volunteers from NCS make a difference at Temple House
Published on: 29th July 2019Teenage volunteers from the National Citizen Service (NCS) renewed a partnership with the Trust’s CAMHS at Temple House in Derby and raised money to make a difference to service users there.