Life after loss
An economic evaluation which demonstrates the significant benefits of specialist counselling after baby loss
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An economic evaluation which demonstrates the significant benefits of specialist counselling after baby loss
Alyx reflects on the traumatic experience of losing her baby at full-term, and the impact of specialist baby loss counselling
Andy shares a helpful summary of the new NHS model for community mental health services
A psychological treatment service working in GP surgeries in Nottingham offers hope to people other services can’t help
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Louise and Bernadka discuss the opportunities and challenges of technology, and how to encourage healthy online behaviour
The Centre spoke with statutory commissioners and voluntary sector providers to understand the barriers and facilitators for effective commissioning
The relationships between statutory and voluntary sector mental health organisations
Our response to the Government’s prevention green paper
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