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Posted on 7 August 2023
Abdulkadir Mohamed shares his career journey and gives thanks CNWL for supporting him to become a Mental Health Nurse
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Posted on 9 July 2020
Maria O’Brien, CNWL Chief Nurse has pledged to encourage services to participate with patients and service users on this year’s fifth anniversary of Co-Production Week.
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Posted on 24 February 2022
Three patients at CNWL share their experiences receiving care with the help of Oxevision
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Posted on 11 May 2021
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Posted on 7 December 2021
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Posted on 4 May 2020
A university lecturer who had no plans to return to the nursing profession, has been redeployed as a district nurse with CNWL, after being given an honorary contract.
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Posted on 29 June 2023
In August 2021, the Arts and Wellbeing project team invited the CNWL community to enter an open submission on the theme of Recovery for the Future for a permanent exhibition in the new Hathaway House building.
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Posted on 12 May 2021
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Posted on 12 May 2021
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Posted on 11 May 2021
Last year funding was identified for each of the PICU and adult wards in Jameson to purchase items and develop enhancements that will benefit both patients and staff on the wards.
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Posted on 7 July 2022
CNWL's annual Therapies Conference was held on Wednesday 6 July, where over 200 therapists and allied health professionals met in-person for the first time in two years. Brunel University played host to the hybrid conference; a place for practitioners to exchange ideas on research, innovative thinking, and open helpful dialogue.
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Posted on 30 April 2020
Staff at Park Royal Centre for Mental Health held a memorial to pay tribute to Debbie Allin, who sadly passed away, after a battle with cancer.
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Posted on 21 October 2022
Marcus, NHS worker shared his experience of using the Keeping Well NWL service when he had feelings of low self-esteem and confidence.
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Posted on 28 July 2023
This week, three young people ran a training session for our staff at Beaufort House, talking about their individual experiences of being in care. They spoke about living in Hillingdon and what it's like to be a young person in care, but also what it means for professionals working with vulnerable children and young people.
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Posted on 19 November 2020
The founder and director of CNWL’s National Problem Gambling Clinic and the National Centre for Gaming Disorders, Prof Henrietta Bowden-Jones, has today won the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ top award – Psychiatrist of the Year.
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Posted on 3 April 2020
Grenfell United (GU), an organisation representing survivors and bereaved of the Grenfell tragedy are supporting CNWL’s COVID-19 fundraising appeal, and called for people to support the efforts.
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Posted on 15 December 2022
Since November 2021, CNWL has delivered a proactive outreach response to support Afghan evacuees who arrived at hotels in north west London. Fleeing the fall of Kabul in summer 2021, many evacuees had witnessed distressing events or been separated from family members. Here, two members of the CAST outreach screening team – Vittoria De Meo and Seema Assadullah – describe the experience of working on the response programme, in conversation with Ankita Guchait
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Posted on 21 July 2022
Charlotte Bailey, CNWL’s Chief People Officer is featured in National Health Executive Magazine highlighting the importance of listening to staff, seeking to understand their experiences and then creating the right support for staff to thrive.
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Posted on 6 October 2021