Coping with stress – Information for young people – British Sign Language (BSL)
Coping with stress – Information for young people – British Sign Language (BSL)
Search our resources library for self help guides, patient information leaflets, mental health and wellbeing information that you may find useful.
Coping with stress – Information for young people – British Sign Language (BSL)
Information about the Liaison and Diversion Service which works with people when they come into contact with the criminal justice system.
Cumbria Psychiatric Liaison Team provides assessment of mental health, and treatment of any mental health issues, to people attending a general hospital. Although we are employed by the mental health trust and not the general hospital, we work very closely with the general hospital team
Easy read information about dance movement therapy, what it is and how it can help you.
Information on debt and mental health including how to handle debt and where to get help.
This Royal College of Psychiatrists leaflet looks at some causes of poor memory, and how to find help if you are worried about your own memory or someone else’s.
This quality standard covers supporting people with dementia to live well and maintain their independence. It sets out how high-quality social care services should be organised and what high-quality social care should include, so that the best support can be offered to people with dementia using social care services in England.
This quality standard covers care for people with dementia provided by health and social care staff in hospital, community and specialist care settings. It includes diagnosis, assessment and care planning, and respite services for carers of people with dementia. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
This guideline covers preventing, diagnosing, assessing and managing dementia in health and social care, and includes recommendations on Alzheimer’s disease. It aims to improve care for people with dementia by promoting accurate diagnosis and the most effective interventions, and improving the organisation of services.
The Case Register holds the names of patients interested in research. When there is a suitable study, people on the Case Register may be asked if they would like to take part. Our research can be to improve treatment, diagnosis, care or management of dementias and neurodegenerative diseases.