“You don’t know how that person is feeling inside”: What to expect at a CAMHS appointment
Creating a warm welcome is something that matters to our Viscount House receptionist, Jean.
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Creating a warm welcome is something that matters to our Viscount House receptionist, Jean.
Youngsters brush up on art skills to explore mental health experiences.
Our Trust's Wellbeing in Mind team, which plays a vital role in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of students, is helping more schools than ever before.
One of our Trust’s longest serving colleagues is jumping for joy – after raising thousands for charity with a sponsored skydive.
Trust staff are shining a spotlight on a theatre group aimed at giving young people a voice through performance arts.
After choosing a life of adventure in the Merchant Navy, a nursing dream was reawakened for Sam Holmes, and after 12 years as a mental health nurse he hasn’t looked back.
A pioneering team which aims to keep young people with eating disorders out of hospital and in the community is marking its first anniversary.
Visitors to CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) in Redcar have been invited to rock their creative skills to celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week.
The North Durham CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) team, part of Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, has been celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 with inspiring artwork and quotes.
Young people from North Durham CAHMS are helping to spread festive joy by crafting their own Christmas decorations.