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Department of Health guidance for people who commission or produce easy read information.
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Department of Health guidance for people who commission or produce easy read information.
This leaflet provides is information for anyone who has a new or suspected memory problems, including those with a diagnosis of dementia, and people in later life who have anxiety, depression or psychosis made more complex by physical health needs.
Information for people attending the Memory Protection Service for assessment and diagnosis.
A Royal College of Psychiatrist's leaflet for young people from the Mental Health and Growing Up series. This leaflet describes when bad things happen and offers practical advice on how to cope when life gets tough.
This booklet is for parents, and aims to inspire them to seek as much therapy as possible so that they can learn to heal themselves and protect their children’s future mental health.
Mummy is Poorly is a children's story about a little girl whose mother has mental health difficulties. It was written with the aim of reassuring very young carers by providing them with a basic understanding of what would happen to them if their parents developed severe 'poorly thinking'.
A care plan is an agreement between you and your health professional to help you manage your health day to day. By talking about your care plan with your health professional you can say how you want to manage your health and choose what's best for you.
Information and advice about moving on from Children and Young People's Service (CYPS) to adult services.
This leaflet will provide you with information that you may find useful about the Neurorehabilitation Outpatients Department at Walkergate Park.
Easy read information leaflet which tells you about the different kinds of NHS Fraud and who you can talk to if you are worried about this.