Help is always available.
If you, or someone you know, needs:
🔴 Crisis help
🟡 Support for depression, anxiety, stress
🟢 Advice to improve their mental health
To find out more, visit lpft.nhs.uk/need-help-now
Help is always available.
If you, or someone you know, needs:
🔴 Crisis help
🟡 Support for depression, anxiety, stress
🟢 Advice to improve their mental health
To find out more, click the link below👇
lpft.nhs.uk/need-help-now
If you have schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or psychosis, get a free health check from your GP. If not invited, contact them. It's a chance to discuss your health and get support.
Learn more: lpft.nhs.uk/smi-annual-healt…
Did you know it’s a myth that people with eating disorders can never recover? Recovery looks different for everyone — some recover quickly, while others need longer-term support.
If affected, self-refer to our Adult Eating Disorder Service:
lpft.nhs.uk/eatingdisordersr…
Did you know eating disorders aren't vanity—they're serious mental illnesses tied to emotional distress, psychology, and biology. Join our 2-part Recovery College course: Let's Talk About Eating Disorders.
Book: lpft.nhs.uk/our-services/adu…#EatingDisordersAwarnessWeek
Did you know eating disorders don’t only affect white people? They can affect anyone across all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
If food, eating, or weight are affecting your wellbeing, self-refer to our Adult Eating Disorder Service:
lpft.nhs.uk/eatingdisordersr…
Did you know parents do not cause eating disorders? Family support can be key in recovery.
If you or someone you know needs support, you can self-refer to our Adult Eating Disorder Service (16 , no BMI/weight requirement).
lpft.nhs.uk/eatingdisordersr…#EatingDisordersAwarnessWeek
Did you know you don’t have to be underweight to have an eating disorder? Eating disorders can affect people of all shapes and sizes.
Learn more in our new two-part Recovery College course: Let’s Talk About Eating Disorders.
Book here: lpft.nhs.uk/our-services/adu…
Did you know eating disorders can affect people of all genders? 25–30% of people with eating disorders are male, & transgender & non-binary people are at higher risk.
Learn more in our new Recovery College course: Let’s Talk About Eating Disorders.
lpft.nhs.uk/our-services/adu…
This #EatingDisordersAwarenessWeek, we’re challenging myths with our new “Did you know?” campaign.
We are also delighted to announce our new Recovery College course starting 11 & 18 March (2–4pm, MS Teams).
Book here: lpft.nhs.uk/our-services/adu…
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Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust retweeted
@LPFTNHS’s Lincolnshire Wellbeing and Recovery College 'Veterans Moving Forward' course is returning in 2026.
The six week course is co-designed by veterans for veterans, led by experts and peers trained by @HelpforHeroes.
➡️ Find out more and book: lpft.nhs.uk/recovery-college
ALT A promotional graphic for the Wellbeing & Recovery College and Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. The headline reads: “Veterans Moving Forwards: Building a Brighter Future – Co-designed by Veterans for Veterans.” Below, text explains that the course helps veterans gain clarity, develop tools and strategies, and make progress towards a brighter future. The Help for Heroes logo is shown on the left, and a location marker with “Riverside Church, Southgate, B1517, Sleaford, NG34 7RY” on the right. Additional details state: “This course is for Veterans only. The course will run for 6 weeks on Tuesdays from 27 Jan – 10 March, 10.30am – 2pm. You must be able to commit to all sessions.” A blue banner at the bottom says: “Book today as spaces are limited. Visit www.lpft.nhs.uk/recovery-college.”
Lincolnshire’s hospitals are very busy with long waits in A&E. You should only be in A&E in a life-threatening emergency.
If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact NHS 111 and select option 2 for advice and support.
Help is always available.
If you, or someone you know, needs:
🔴 Crisis help
🟡 Support for depression, anxiety, stress
🟢 Advice to improve their mental health
To find out more, visit lpft.nhs.uk/need-help-now
ALT Traffic light graphic titled 'Support for your mental health and wellbeing'. Red: urgent help via 111 option 2 or 999. Yellow: general support including Here4You, Talking Therapies, Night Light Cafes. Green: self-care resources like HAY Lincolnshire, Every Mind Matters, Recovery College.
Our Wellbeing and Recovery College team invite you to join them an online creative writing course taking place this week week.
🗓️Friday 9 January
🕙10am until 12noon
Interested?👀Click here to register and view more courses! 👉 lpft.nhs.uk/wellbeing-recove…
Our Wellbeing and Recovery College team invite you to join them for THREE online courses taking place next week.
We have:
👉Growing our self esteem
👉Drama for wellbeing
👉Journaling for wellbeing
Click here to register and view more courses! 👉 lpft.nhs.uk/wellbeing-recove…
Have you used or tried to use one of our Crisis & Urgent Mental Health services during a mental health crisis?
We’d love to hear from you so we can make improvements and provide the best support. 🌟
👉 Full details here: ow.ly/gMHG50XKby5
Your feedback matters!
Have you, a member of your family, or person you care for recently used or are using one of our services?
We’d love to hear from you so we can make improvements to our mental health care plans. 🌟
👉 Full details here: bit.ly/care-plan-survey
Wishing everyone a joyful festive season from all of us at LPFT 🎄
A heartfelt thank you to our incredible staff working tirelessly during this time to make the season special for all our patients 💙
Our Wellbeing and Recovery College team invite you to join them for online course about how to thrive in winter.
🗓️Wednesday 7 January
🕐2pm until 3:30pm
Click here to register and view more courses! 👉 lpft.nhs.uk/wellbeing-recove…