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Service Manager Lead: Liz Ellis. Address: Haymills House, Station Road East, Stowmarket, IP14 1RQ. Reception phone number: People already being treated by us should call 01449 745200. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedSECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting. Service Manager Lead: Lindsay Sadler. Service Contact: 01473 322200. Address: Foxhall House, C/o Ribbans Park (formerly St Clements Hospital), Foxhall Road, Ipswich, IP3 8LS. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be:INPATIENT WARDS
The service admits from a number of sources including prisons and other Medium Secure Units. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: 01603 707500 Ward: 01603 707573. Address: Catton Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. What this service offers.AUTISM SERVICES
Autism Diagnostic Service Suffolk. Our Autism Diagnostic Service provides assessments to identify if a person has autism or not. We have a youth team who provide assessments for young people between the ages of 11 and 18. We have an adult team who provide assessments for those aged 18 and over. If we diagnose somebody with autism, we offerINPATIENT WARDS
It is for men over the age of 18. Blakeney Ward is in Northside House. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: Ward telephone number: 01603 707500. Address: Blakeney Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. Service hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Sometimes they go on to present symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sometimes young people come to us with more serious mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder or with psychotic symptoms. Service Contact: Juliet Hondo. Address: G Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188. HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHSHOMEOUR SERVICESACUTE SERVICESASSESSMENT SERVICESAUTISM SERVICESCFYP 24-hour helpline. 0808 196 3494. Mental health conditions. Pharmacy and medication. Our Pharmacy service supports staff, patients and carers to use medicines safely and effectively. Patient Advice and Liaison service PALS. Get involved. FIRST RESPONSE HELPLINE. First Response 24-hour helpline. First Response is a helpline for people of all ages in Norfolk and Suffolk who need urgent mental health support. The helpline is available all day, every day. If you are experiencing something that makes you feel unsafe, distressed or worried about your mental health. Telephone the helpline on 0808 1963494 I f
SERVICE DETAILS
Service Manager Lead: Liz Ellis. Address: Haymills House, Station Road East, Stowmarket, IP14 1RQ. Reception phone number: People already being treated by us should call 01449 745200. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedSECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting. Service Manager Lead: Lindsay Sadler. Service Contact: 01473 322200. Address: Foxhall House, C/o Ribbans Park (formerly St Clements Hospital), Foxhall Road, Ipswich, IP3 8LS. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be:INPATIENT WARDS
The service admits from a number of sources including prisons and other Medium Secure Units. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: 01603 707500 Ward: 01603 707573. Address: Catton Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. What this service offers.AUTISM SERVICES
Autism Diagnostic Service Suffolk. Our Autism Diagnostic Service provides assessments to identify if a person has autism or not. We have a youth team who provide assessments for young people between the ages of 11 and 18. We have an adult team who provide assessments for those aged 18 and over. If we diagnose somebody with autism, we offerINPATIENT WARDS
It is for men over the age of 18. Blakeney Ward is in Northside House. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: Ward telephone number: 01603 707500. Address: Blakeney Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. Service hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Sometimes they go on to present symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sometimes young people come to us with more serious mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder or with psychotic symptoms. Service Contact: Juliet Hondo. Address: G Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188. HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS 24-hour helpline. 0808 196 3494. Mental health conditions. Pharmacy and medication. Our Pharmacy service supports staff, patients and carers to use medicines safely and effectively. Patient Advice and Liaison service PALS. Get involved. APPLY NOW, WORK WITH US We have vacancies in the following sectors. Find Coronavirus (COVID-19) related vacancies here. For the latest advice on COVID-19 visit the coronavirus page on NHS.UK. HEALTH, SOCIAL AND CARE WORKERS COVID-19 SUPPORT LINE FOR The COVID-19 support service for health and care staff across Norfolk and Suffolk has been launched to help them cope with the immense pressures of working during the COVID-19 pandemic.REHABILITATION
Suffolk Rehabilitation and Recovery Service. Our Suffolk Rehabilitation and Recovery Service (SRRS) is a community, inpatient rehabilitation service. It helps individuals based in Suffolk. The service supports people who have a severe and enduring mental illness. This is to help them to build functional living skills. FIRST RESPONSE HELPLINE. First Response 24-hour helpline. First Response is a helpline for people of all ages in Norfolk and Suffolk who need urgent mental health support. The helpline is available all day, every day. If you are experiencing something that makes you feel unsafe, distressed or worried about your mental health. Telephone the helpline on 0808 1963494 I f
A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. Service Contact: For general enquiries telephone 01603 421421. For the North Norfolk team telephone 01603 421576. For the South Norfolk team telephone 01953 611000. For the Norwich City team telephone 0300 1234178. Address: Peddars Centre, HellesdonSERVICE DETAILS
Service Contact: Telephone 0300 790 0371. Address: Harnser House, Hellesdon Hospital, Drayton High Road, Norwich, NR6 5BE. Service hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 until 18:00. What this service offers. Access this service. How this service support carers including friends and family. Urgent help.RECOVERY COLLEGE
Recovery College provides educational workshops and courses. All our courses have been designed to support people experiencing mental health challenges to learn skills and strategies. Recovery is learning to live a meaningful life beyond illness either with, or without, ongoing symptoms. It is a journey of personal development anddiscovery
PRIMARY CARE NETWORK MENTAL HEALTH NURSE PROVIDING SUPPORT Ambitious plans to progress mental health over the next five years are underway in Norfolk and Waveney. Health and care partners are working together, alongside people who use services, carers and voluntary sector organisations, to shape future changes. NSFT AWARDED CARER FRIENDLY TICK NSFT has been awarded Caring Together’s Carer Friendly Tick Award – Employers, in recognition of their work to identify and support staff who are carers. HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHSHOMEOUR SERVICESACUTE SERVICESASSESSMENT SERVICESAUTISM SERVICESCFYPNSFT JOBSNSFT MEANING 24-hour helpline. 0808 196 3494. Mental health conditions. Pharmacy and medication. Our Pharmacy service supports staff, patients and carers to use medicines safely and effectively. Patient Advice and Liaison service PALS. Get involved.SECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting. Service Manager Lead: Lindsay Sadler. Service Contact: 01473 322200. Address: Foxhall House, C/o Ribbans Park (formerly St Clements Hospital), Foxhall Road, Ipswich, IP3 8LS.SERVICE DETAILS
Service Manager Lead: Liz Ellis. Address: Haymills House, Station Road East, Stowmarket, IP14 1RQ. Reception phone number: People already being treated by us should call 01449 745200. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be:RECOVERY COLLEGE
Recovery College provides educational workshops and courses. All our courses have been designed to support people experiencing mental health challenges to learn skills and strategies. Recovery is learning to live a meaningful life beyond illness either with, or without, ongoing symptoms. It is a journey of personal development anddiscovery
A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedINPATIENT WARDS
The service admits from a number of sources including prisons and other Medium Secure Units. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: 01603 707500 Ward: 01603 707573. Address: Catton Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. What this service offers. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Sometimes they go on to present symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sometimes young people come to us with more serious mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder or with psychotic symptoms. Service Contact: Juliet Hondo. Address: G Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188.INPATIENT WARDS
It is for men over the age of 18. Blakeney Ward is in Northside House. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: Ward telephone number: 01603 707500. Address: Blakeney Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. Service hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00. EVENTS | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The webinar introduces causes of anxiety and considers different coping and support mechanisms. It covers: What is anxiety; Causes and triggers; How anxiety affects us HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHSHOMEOUR SERVICESACUTE SERVICESASSESSMENT SERVICESAUTISM SERVICESCFYPNSFT JOBSNSFT MEANING 24-hour helpline. 0808 196 3494. Mental health conditions. Pharmacy and medication. Our Pharmacy service supports staff, patients and carers to use medicines safely and effectively. Patient Advice and Liaison service PALS. Get involved.SECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting. Service Manager Lead: Lindsay Sadler. Service Contact: 01473 322200. Address: Foxhall House, C/o Ribbans Park (formerly St Clements Hospital), Foxhall Road, Ipswich, IP3 8LS.SERVICE DETAILS
Service Manager Lead: Liz Ellis. Address: Haymills House, Station Road East, Stowmarket, IP14 1RQ. Reception phone number: People already being treated by us should call 01449 745200. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be:RECOVERY COLLEGE
Recovery College provides educational workshops and courses. All our courses have been designed to support people experiencing mental health challenges to learn skills and strategies. Recovery is learning to live a meaningful life beyond illness either with, or without, ongoing symptoms. It is a journey of personal development anddiscovery
A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedINPATIENT WARDS
The service admits from a number of sources including prisons and other Medium Secure Units. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: 01603 707500 Ward: 01603 707573. Address: Catton Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. What this service offers. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Sometimes they go on to present symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sometimes young people come to us with more serious mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder or with psychotic symptoms. Service Contact: Juliet Hondo. Address: G Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188.INPATIENT WARDS
It is for men over the age of 18. Blakeney Ward is in Northside House. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: Ward telephone number: 01603 707500. Address: Blakeney Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. Service hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00. EVENTS | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The webinar introduces causes of anxiety and considers different coping and support mechanisms. It covers: What is anxiety; Causes and triggers; How anxiety affects us BROWSE OUR RECOVERY COLLEGE COURSES AND BEGIN YOUR The courses have been categorised to help guide students. Webinars are brief introductions. Zoom courses are more in depth. Course feedback and evaluation: if you have attended a course, please complete our online evaluation form.This helps us to recognise RESEARCH | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS Welcome to NSFT Research. We have more than 60 studies running for children, young people, adults and older people at any time. More than 1000 people usually take part in our research each year. These studies range from questionnaires to longer projects involving new therapies or drugs. Our aim is to learn about how we can improve your care. FIRST RESPONSE HELPLINE. First Response 24-hour helpline. First Response is a helpline for people of all ages in Norfolk and Suffolk who need urgent mental health support. The helpline is available all day, every day. If you are experiencing something that makes you feel unsafe, distressed or worried about your mental health. Telephone the helpline on 0808 1963494 I f
HELP IN A CRISIS
Call 0808 196 3494 to speak to our 24-hour mental health crisis line called First Response. Please avoid visiting hospital A&E (Accident and Emergency) departments unless you have a life-threatening emergency. The number above can connect you to crisis services. If you are with someone who has attempted suicide, call 999 and stay withthem
REHABILITATION
Suffolk Rehabilitation and Recovery Service. Our Suffolk Rehabilitation and Recovery Service (SRRS) is a community, inpatient rehabilitation service. It helps individuals based in Suffolk. The service supports people who have a severe and enduring mental illness. This is to help them to build functional living skills. SERVICES | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The team provides advice and assessment on all mental health conditions. The Access and Assessment Service in Suffolk does not provide long-term treatment. It makes referrals to other mental health teams following assessment, if needed. Address: Mariner House, Handford Road, Ipswich, IP1 2GA.SERVICE DETAILS
Bury South IDT, G-Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. This provides a 24 hour assessment and intervention service. HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT If you have talked to staff and you remain unhappy, you can take this further and make a formal complaint. Send information to: Customer Service Team, Hellesdon Hospital, Drayton High Road, Norwich NR6 5BE. Telephone: 01603 421486 Email: customer.service@nsft.nhs.uk. SIM SERVICE PAUSED IN SUFFOLK SIM service paused in Suffolk. In 2019, the Suffolk system agreed to pilot Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) in Suffolk. In Suffolk it is known as the joint engagement team (JET). This is an approach of service users working with mental health services and Police to improve their safety plan. KINGFISHER MOTHER AND BABY UNIT INFORMATION LEAFLET Kingfisher Mother and Baby Unit is an eight bedded self-contained ward situated on the Hellesdon Hospital site in Norwich. Our family centred Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) offers hospital admissions for women and their babies where a mother is experiencing perinatal related mental health problems, when treatment or care cannot be provided at home. HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHSHOMEOUR SERVICESACUTE SERVICESASSESSMENT SERVICESAUTISM SERVICESCFYPNSFT JOBSNSFT MEANING 24-hour helpline. 0808 196 3494. Mental health conditions. Pharmacy and medication. Our Pharmacy service supports staff, patients and carers to use medicines safely and effectively. Patient Advice and Liaison service PALS. Get involved.SECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting. Service Manager Lead: Lindsay Sadler. Service Contact: 01473 322200. Address: Foxhall House, C/o Ribbans Park (formerly St Clements Hospital), Foxhall Road, Ipswich, IP3 8LS.SERVICE DETAILS
Service Manager Lead: Liz Ellis. Address: Haymills House, Station Road East, Stowmarket, IP14 1RQ. Reception phone number: People already being treated by us should call 01449 745200. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be:RECOVERY COLLEGE
Recovery College provides educational workshops and courses. All our courses have been designed to support people experiencing mental health challenges to learn skills and strategies. Recovery is learning to live a meaningful life beyond illness either with, or without, ongoing symptoms. It is a journey of personal development anddiscovery
A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedINPATIENT WARDS
The service admits from a number of sources including prisons and other Medium Secure Units. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: 01603 707500 Ward: 01603 707573. Address: Catton Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. What this service offers. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Sometimes they go on to present symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sometimes young people come to us with more serious mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder or with psychotic symptoms. Service Contact: Juliet Hondo. Address: G Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188.INPATIENT WARDS
It is for men over the age of 18. Blakeney Ward is in Northside House. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: Ward telephone number: 01603 707500. Address: Blakeney Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. Service hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00. EVENTS | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The webinar introduces causes of anxiety and considers different coping and support mechanisms. It covers: What is anxiety; Causes and triggers; How anxiety affects us HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHSHOMEOUR SERVICESACUTE SERVICESASSESSMENT SERVICESAUTISM SERVICESCFYPNSFT JOBSNSFT MEANING 24-hour helpline. 0808 196 3494. Mental health conditions. Pharmacy and medication. Our Pharmacy service supports staff, patients and carers to use medicines safely and effectively. Patient Advice and Liaison service PALS. Get involved.SECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting. Service Manager Lead: Lindsay Sadler. Service Contact: 01473 322200. Address: Foxhall House, C/o Ribbans Park (formerly St Clements Hospital), Foxhall Road, Ipswich, IP3 8LS.SERVICE DETAILS
Service Manager Lead: Liz Ellis. Address: Haymills House, Station Road East, Stowmarket, IP14 1RQ. Reception phone number: People already being treated by us should call 01449 745200. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be:RECOVERY COLLEGE
Recovery College provides educational workshops and courses. All our courses have been designed to support people experiencing mental health challenges to learn skills and strategies. Recovery is learning to live a meaningful life beyond illness either with, or without, ongoing symptoms. It is a journey of personal development anddiscovery
A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedINPATIENT WARDS
The service admits from a number of sources including prisons and other Medium Secure Units. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: 01603 707500 Ward: 01603 707573. Address: Catton Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. What this service offers. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Sometimes they go on to present symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sometimes young people come to us with more serious mental illness such as Bipolar Disorder or with psychotic symptoms. Service Contact: Juliet Hondo. Address: G Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188.INPATIENT WARDS
It is for men over the age of 18. Blakeney Ward is in Northside House. Service Manager Lead: Andy Harris and Howard Muzire (Matrons) Service Contact: Ward telephone number: 01603 707500. Address: Blakeney Ward, Northside House, Northside, Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich, NR7 0HT. Service hours: Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00. EVENTS | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The webinar introduces causes of anxiety and considers different coping and support mechanisms. It covers: What is anxiety; Causes and triggers; How anxiety affects us BROWSE OUR RECOVERY COLLEGE COURSES AND BEGIN YOUR The courses have been categorised to help guide students. Webinars are brief introductions. Zoom courses are more in depth. Course feedback and evaluation: if you have attended a course, please complete our online evaluation form.This helps us to recognise RESEARCH | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS Welcome to NSFT Research. We have more than 60 studies running for children, young people, adults and older people at any time. More than 1000 people usually take part in our research each year. These studies range from questionnaires to longer projects involving new therapies or drugs. Our aim is to learn about how we can improve your care. FIRST RESPONSE HELPLINE. First Response 24-hour helpline. First Response is a helpline for people of all ages in Norfolk and Suffolk who need urgent mental health support. The helpline is available all day, every day. If you are experiencing something that makes you feel unsafe, distressed or worried about your mental health. Telephone the helpline on 0808 1963494 I f
HELP IN A CRISIS
Call 0808 196 3494 to speak to our 24-hour mental health crisis line called First Response. Please avoid visiting hospital A&E (Accident and Emergency) departments unless you have a life-threatening emergency. The number above can connect you to crisis services. If you are with someone who has attempted suicide, call 999 and stay withthem
REHABILITATION
Suffolk Rehabilitation and Recovery Service. Our Suffolk Rehabilitation and Recovery Service (SRRS) is a community, inpatient rehabilitation service. It helps individuals based in Suffolk. The service supports people who have a severe and enduring mental illness. This is to help them to build functional living skills. SERVICES | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The team provides advice and assessment on all mental health conditions. The Access and Assessment Service in Suffolk does not provide long-term treatment. It makes referrals to other mental health teams following assessment, if needed. Address: Mariner House, Handford Road, Ipswich, IP1 2GA.SERVICE DETAILS
Bury South IDT, G-Block, Hospital Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3NR. Reception phone number: 01284 733188. Service hours: This service is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The IDT links with other teams such as Access and Assessment and Home Treatment. This provides a 24 hour assessment and intervention service. HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT If you have talked to staff and you remain unhappy, you can take this further and make a formal complaint. Send information to: Customer Service Team, Hellesdon Hospital, Drayton High Road, Norwich NR6 5BE. Telephone: 01603 421486 Email: customer.service@nsft.nhs.uk. SIM SERVICE PAUSED IN SUFFOLK SIM service paused in Suffolk. In 2019, the Suffolk system agreed to pilot Serenity Integrated Mentoring (SIM) in Suffolk. In Suffolk it is known as the joint engagement team (JET). This is an approach of service users working with mental health services and Police to improve their safety plan. KINGFISHER MOTHER AND BABY UNIT INFORMATION LEAFLET Kingfisher Mother and Baby Unit is an eight bedded self-contained ward situated on the Hellesdon Hospital site in Norwich. Our family centred Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) offers hospital admissions for women and their babies where a mother is experiencing perinatal related mental health problems, when treatment or care cannot be provided at home. HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHSHOMEOUR SERVICESACUTE SERVICESASSESSMENT SERVICESAUTISM SERVICESCFYPNSFT JOBSNSFT MEANING Suicide and Self Harm Prevention Strategy 2023 - 2028. We'd like you to help us to develop this important strategy. Find out more and help us understand how you would like to be involvedSECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting.SERVICE DETAILS
If you are a service user and are in crisis and need support urgently you can contact your service on 01449 745200. Call 0808 196 3494 to speak to our 24 hour CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be: A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedRECOVERY COLLEGE
Recovery College provides educational workshops and courses. All our courses have been designed to support people experiencing mental health challenges to learn skills and strategies.INPATIENT WARDS
Catton Ward is a medium-secure ward providing admission/assessment and rehabilitation. We admit male individuals who are suffering from a mental illness who require a period of assessment. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Youth Bury South are a secondary mental health service offering support to 14 to 25-year olds in central Suffolk. This service engages with clients and their families.INPATIENT WARDS
Blakeney Ward is a 16-bed ward for offending males or males at risk of offending who have a mental illness and who need a low secure setting. It is for men over the age of 18. EVENTS | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The webinar introduces causes of anxiety and considers different coping and support mechanisms. It covers: What is anxiety; Causes and triggers; How anxiety affects us HOME | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHSHOMEOUR SERVICESACUTE SERVICESASSESSMENT SERVICESAUTISM SERVICESCFYPNSFT JOBSNSFT MEANING Suicide and Self Harm Prevention Strategy 2023 - 2028. We'd like you to help us to develop this important strategy. Find out more and help us understand how you would like to be involvedSECURE AND FORENSIC
Foxhall House is a 16-bedded unit for offending men or men at risk of offending, over the age of 18, who have a mental illness and who require a low secure setting.SERVICE DETAILS
If you are a service user and are in crisis and need support urgently you can contact your service on 01449 745200. Call 0808 196 3494 to speak to our 24 hour CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The CAMHS service accepts referrals from GPs, schools, health visitors and all agencies involved with young people and their families. In order for a referral to be made a person must be: A LIST OF SERVICES AVAILABLE TO ADULTS. DISTE is a specialist dementia service in east Suffolk. The service works with people with dementia (or suspected dementia) and their families in the event of a dementia relatedRECOVERY COLLEGE
Recovery College provides educational workshops and courses. All our courses have been designed to support people experiencing mental health challenges to learn skills and strategies.INPATIENT WARDS
Catton Ward is a medium-secure ward providing admission/assessment and rehabilitation. We admit male individuals who are suffering from a mental illness who require a period of assessment. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Youth Bury South are a secondary mental health service offering support to 14 to 25-year olds in central Suffolk. This service engages with clients and their families.INPATIENT WARDS
Blakeney Ward is a 16-bed ward for offending males or males at risk of offending who have a mental illness and who need a low secure setting. It is for men over the age of 18. EVENTS | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS The webinar introduces causes of anxiety and considers different coping and support mechanisms. It covers: What is anxiety; Causes and triggers; How anxiety affects us BROWSE OUR RECOVERY COLLEGE COURSES AND BEGIN YOUR The courses have been categorised to help guide students. Webinars are brief introductions. Zoom courses are more in depth. Course feedback and evaluation: if you have attended a course, please complete our online evaluation form.This helps us to recognise RESEARCH | NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK NHS Welcome to NSFT Research. We have more than 60 studies running for children, young people, adults and older people at any time. More than 1000 people usually take part in our research each year.HELP IN A CRISIS
Mental health crisis means different things to different people. You may be distressed and want to harm yourself, or someone else; You may be hearing unpleasant voices, feel that people are watching you or that you are in immediate danger FIRST RESPONSE HELPLINE. First Response is a helpline for people of all ages in Norfolk and Suffolk who need urgent mental health support. The helpline is available all day, every day.REHABILITATION
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Mental health staff take to the water to raise funds for domesticviolence charity
NSFT's occupational health and fitness therapy team from Northside House in Norwich are taking to the water to raise money for those affected by domestic violence....28 May 2021
Men's health week - suicide prevention event Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust will be hosting a public event, discussing men’s health and suicide on 17 June, 12-1pm. The event is being held on the third anniversary of the death ...20 May 2021
Research highlights why some bipolar patients don’t take their meds People with bipolar disorder may not take their medication because of side effects, fear of addiction and a preference for alternative treatment – according to research from Norfolk and Suffolk ...19 May 2021
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