Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) has recently received a review from the people who use its services.
The 2018 Community Mental Health Survey, published by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) asked people who have used community mental health services about their experiences.
An innovative partnership between two NHS Trust’s and a private healthcare provider which aims to bring patients who are currently in secure care outside of the West Midlands closer to home was ‘highly commended’ at a prestigious awards ceremony.
Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) has been recognised for its work to create a culture where staff feel able to ‘speak up’ and raise concerns over patient safety or unsafe practice at the healthcare sectors’ leading awards ceremony.
Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT), the organisation which provides physical and mental health, learning disability and adult social care services across Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent and Shropshire, has been recognised in two categories at the major awards in the healthcare sector’s calendar.
Mel Watson, Head of Operations: Specialist Group at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (MPFT) was named winner of the Chairman’s Award for Leadership at a recent awards ceremony.
Children’s Speech and Language Therapists in North Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent have been named the most innovative team at a recent local award ceremony.
A medic from Haywood Hospital has been joined by one of her patients at the launch of a national report at the Houses of Parliament which aims to drive change for brain injury sufferers.
Patients in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire with leg ulcers are benefiting from improved care thanks to innovative work which has now been recognised with a major national award.
A new text messaging service for 11-19 year olds in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire, which they can use for confidential advice and support from their School Nurse, is now live. ChatHealth has been introduced by Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust’s (MPFT’s) School Nurses, and is an easy way for young people to confidentially ask for help about a range of issues, or make an appointment to see a School Nurse.
A new book which it is hoped will become a valuable resource for student nurses giving them unique insights into patient and carer experiences of care at home has been launched at a special event held at Royal Stoke Hospital.