Bullying – how to deal with bullying in hospital – Easy Read
Easy read information on how to deal with bullying in hospital, what bullying is, examples of bullying, why people bully others and what to do if you think you're being bullied.
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Easy read information on how to deal with bullying in hospital, what bullying is, examples of bullying, why people bully others and what to do if you think you're being bullied.
Care co-ordination is a process used to help and support people with mental health problems to enable them to live their daily lives as independently as possible.
Care co-ordination is a process used to help and support people with mental health problems to enable them to live their daily lives as independently as possible.
This booklet is for anyone detained in hospital or on a community treatment order under the Mental Health Act 1983.
This booklet is for anyone on a community treatment order under the Mental Health Act 1983.
If you are detained (‘sectioned’) in hospital under the Mental Health Act, this booklet will help you understand your right to meet one of our Mental Health Act Commissioners when we are visiting your hospital ward, and what you can expect from us. It also explains your rights about taking medication and how to complain if you need to.
Our new rules for checking health and adult social care services.
This charter is based on involvement with carers linked to CNTW. It details how we will work in partnership with them and provide support and help.
Information booklets for carers who play a critical role in this journey through the care and support they offer to loved ones. Who also might need support at times.
Caring for a person with dementia can be rewarding, but it is also very challenging. The needs of the person you care for will often come before your own, and this can mean that you don’t look after yourself properly.