Resource library
Search our resources library for self help guides, patient information leaflets, mental health and wellbeing information that you may find useful.
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Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Simple Suggestions Series – Helping your child add new foods
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Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Simple Suggestions Series – Strategies for planning and managing a holiday away from home
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Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Simple Suggestions Series – Strategies to aid you in adding new foods
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Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Simple Suggestions Series – Strategies to support you in challenging a fear (aversive consequences)
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Banking on good decisions – how the Mental Capacity Act can help you with your bank, building society or post office account
Information from the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities about how the Mental Capacity Act 2005 can help people with learning disabilities deal with their money when they go into banks, building societies and post offices.
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Beadnell Ward Mother and Baby Unit – Patient Information Leaflet
Helpful information on Beadnell Ward, a specialist regional facility for women experiencing psychological and emotional issues related to pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood.
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Beckfield – Patient Information Leaflet
This leaflet will provide you with useful information for your stay on Beckfield, a 14 bed psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU) at Hopewood Park.
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Behaviour Support Service – Home Carer Intervention – Sunderland and South Tyneside
Information for families about the Behaviour Support Service in Sunderland and South Tyneside. The team supports people whose behaviour has been affected primarily by dementia but also other conditions such as depression or anxiety.
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Behaviour Support Service – Sunderland and South Tyneside – Information for families
Information for families about the Behaviour Support Service in Sunderland and South Tyneside. The team supports families and carers of people whose behaviour has been affected primarily by dementia but also other conditions such as depression or anxiety.