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Coronavirus (COVID-19) update – mental health support and service changes
Coronavirus (COVID-19) update - mental health support and service changes provided by Essex County Council.
Duncan Selbie’s Friday Message – 22 May 2020
Duncan Selbie (founding Chief Executive of Public Health England) provides us with his weekly update.
No health without mental health: why this matters now more than ever
No health without mental health: why this matters now more than ever...
Virtual Death Cafes
Grab a cuppa and join a Virtual Death Cafe on Sunday 24 May at 10:30 am or Monday 25 May at 7pm for a rare chance to speak openly about death, dying and bereavement.
Mental Health Awareness Week 2020
Mental Health Awareness Week is an annual campaign which aims to get people talking about their mental health and reduce the stigma around mental illness. Read about the services that are available to offer support.
Support for Health and Care Workers
The Mid and South Essex CCGs, working with the Essex Resilience Forum, have established a clear process to support allocation and distribution of PPE.
Sign language support for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
The Royal Association for Deaf People can support people with hearing loss to access appointments at their GP surgerues via video call.
Cancer Support Line
The Mid and South Essex Foundation Trust has set up a helpline for patients whose treatment has been delayed/deferred during the current pandemic.
New mental health crisis helpline for adults
A new crisis mental health phone line has launched across Essex. The 24-hour service, run by Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT), offers immediate and specialist support to adults experiencing mental health crisis.
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