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    A couple of months ago we published a report on perinatal mental health in Lambeth. We looked at the experience of mothers during pregnancy and after giving birth – and the support they received. Here's what we've done with the findings
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    We want to know what you think about our proposal to move adult inpatient mental health services from Lambeth Hospital, in Landor Road, Lambeth to new, high-quality facilities on the Maudsley Hospital site, in Denmark Hill, in Southwark.
  3. News -

    University College London have launched a study into the psychological and social effects of Covid-19 in the UK. The aim is to understand the effects of the virus and social distancing measures, and to track people's Mental Health and loneliness.
  4. News -

    It’s Dying Matters Week 11th-17th May, an annual national awareness-raising week which aims to promote the importance of talking about death and dying.
  5. News -

    The Patient and Carer Race Equality Framework (PCREF) is running a series of events aimed at achieving anti-racism and equity in South London and Maudsley mental health services.
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    Young people told us about challenges during their transition to adult mental health services. This led to the recruitment of transition workers to help coordinate their support, ensuring services are responsive to their needs.
  7. News -

    Healthcare body launches the #FreeYourMind campaign to promote self-care around mental health
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    Care provider sets out plan for next two years
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    Healthwatch Lambeth is hosting a workshop so local people can share their experiences.
  10. News -

    This year, we're marking World Mental Health Day with an event in Brixton on 18th October
  11. News -

    We marked World Mental Health Day by hosting an "Our Minds Our Rights" workshop with a range of speakers.
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    Lambeth Living Well Collaborative invites Lambeth residents to their Open Space event on Mental Health.
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    Healthwatch Lambeth are starting a new mental health project looking at recovery, the stage when people have been discharged from hospital and are back in the community.