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Calling #CYPMH professionals
Arts4Us is exploring access to arts activities.
If you work in arts/culture, health & social care, education, local authority, or VCFSE sector, we want to hear from you!
📝10 min survey - pls share
lnkd.in/e8PZYV42@LSCFTResearch@WeAreLSCFT
🎨 Coming Together to Reimagine Pain Care
An evening of art, connection and conversation exploring chronic pain through diverse voices.
🗓 Wed 3 Sept | 🕕 6–9pm
📍 Catherine Beckett Community Centre
🎟 Free tickets: bit.ly/4m8cZNo#PainCare#ChronicPain
🧪Research changes lives.
Today we celebrate everyone who takes part in, supports and delivers research at @WeAreLSCFT.
♥️Wear red today to show your support for research and the people behind it.
ALT A man wearing red medical scrubs and a stethoscope points his fingers in the air. Above his hands text reads 'Wear it #Red4Research'.
Over-enthused disruptors of institutionalised ways of thinking & acting, hyped on home-baked goods, working to #ImplementEquity That’s how we roll with our Health Equity Research Advocates Network 🤓
Thank you Dr @Its_Neeve
"Research is not a luxury; it is something the NHS cannot afford to live without. It must be embedded as an integral part of a learning health system."
John-Arne Rottingen, CEO @wellcometrust
The UK government is setting a ten-year plan to prepare the National Health Service (NHS) for the future.
We must ensure innovation and research are embedded in the NHS.
How can we achieve this?
Read our report to find out ⤵️
wellcome.org/reports/from-re…
🧠💬 Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is recommended by NICE for postnatal depression, but does it work for everyone?
A new study found that culturally-adapted CBT helped British South Asian women recover faster than usual care alone. Find out more about this research: evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/cu…@F_lunat@WeAreLSCFT@LSCFTResearch@ROSHNI2_
ALT Culturally-adapted therapy improved postnatal depression in British South Asian women. Just published, read the Alert
We are delighted to announce that a paper on the @ROSHNI2_ study has been published by @NIHRresearch!
The ROSHNI2 study pioneered a culturally adapted approach to postnatal depression. @LSCFTResearch team Research Operations Manager, @F_lunat was the @ROSHNI2_ Trial Manager.
🧠💬 Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is recommended by NICE for postnatal depression, but does it work for everyone?
A new study found that culturally-adapted CBT helped British South Asian women recover faster than usual care alone. Find out more about this research: evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/cu…@F_lunat@WeAreLSCFT@LSCFTResearch@ROSHNI2_
ALT Culturally-adapted therapy improved postnatal depression in British South Asian women. Just published, read the Alert
Calling all #AHPs! We’re launching the NIHR AHP Developing Research Leader Programme.
You’ll lead research capacity building activities and initiatives - and get others involved in research to improve health and care outcomes!
Apply now:
nihr.ac.uk/career-developmen…
💜🌍 Today is Rare Disease Day! 🌍💜
Together, we stand with the 300 million people worldwide living with rare diseases. In uniting on this day we can raise awareness, advocate for change, and promote a more equitable future! ⚖️
Learn more: rarediseaseday.org/
Mental health check-ins are for everyone. If you notice these signs, take a moment to reflect and consider reaching out for support. Asking for help is a sign of strength! 💙
gladstudy.org.uk
ALT Light blue and green background with white and turquoise text, “Mental Health Check-In” at the top and turquoise text, “Taking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical health” at the bottom. Graphic of a frustrated brain watching a spinning wheel in the centre. GLAD logo in the bottom left corner and white text, “gladstudy.org.uk” in a yellow text bubble.
ALT Light blue and green background with white and turquoise text, “What to look out for” at the top. Turquoise text bubbles with white texts, “Feeling constantly overwhelmed”; “Withdrawing from others”; “Changes in sleep patterns”; “Difficulty focusing or making decisions”; and “Persistent feelings of sadness or anxiety” in the centre. Graphic of an exhausted brain lying in bed in the bottom centre. GLAD logo in the bottom left corner and white text, “gladstudy.org.uk” in a yellow text bubble.
ALT Light blue and green background with white and turquoise text, “It’s okay to ask for help” at the top. Turquoise text bubble with white text, “Samaritans – open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to listen to anything that's upsetting you. Call 116 123 (free from any phone)
SANEline – support for people experiencing a mental health problem or supporting someone else - Call 0300 304 7000 (4.30pm–10pm every day)
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) – support for anyone affected by suicide or suicidal thoughts - Call 0800 58 58 58 (5pm–midnight every day)” in the centre. GLAD logo in the bottom left corner and white text, “gladstudy.org.uk” in a yellow text bubble.
This afternoon we heard from Dr Jasper Palmier Claus about the @MouthMatters_UK trial and developing infrastructure for homegrown research across Lancashire and South Cumbria.
We were delighted to welcome Professor @ruthendacott this morning, for our opening keynote at 'Making research everyone's business' - The Research Conference!
ALT Ruth stands and gives a presentation to the Conference
Despite the traffic, 'Making research everyone's business' - The Research Conference, got off to a flying start this morning!
Our Chief Medical Officer @DrGarethEThomas opened the Conference and spoke about the work of the @LSCFTResearch team and our ambitions for the future.
ALT Dr Gareth Thomas stands and addresses the Conference