Thursday, 7 November 2019

'Every day is different': the role of a Senior Occupational Therapist





To celebrate OT Week Sally Cuthbert, Senior Occupational Therapist explains more about her role working as a community OT in the Rushcliffe Local Mental Health Team (RLMHT).

Monday, 4 November 2019

Small change, Big impact






Esther Dark, Occupational Therapist, Maples Integrated Team, celebrates small steps to recovery and the work of OTs

Occupational Therapy week in November is an opportunity for occupational therapists (OTs) nationwide to promote and celebrate their professional influence.

This year’s theme, Small Change, Big Impact, encapsulates the work of OTs, who are often engaged in implementing interventions that may appear insignificant to the uninformed observer, but which reap abundant beneficial health outcomes. Their superficially small, everyday acts are in reality the outworking of complex clinical reasoning, significantly impacting upon the individuals and communities they work with.

Friday, 1 November 2019

Domestic Violence Awareness



Nottinghamshire Healthcare is dedicating the month of November to raising awareness and education around Domestic Violence and Abuse. This will incorporate 16 Days of Activism from 25th November to 10th December around ending Gender-Based Violence.

Friday, 18 October 2019

Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and the crucial role of speech and language therapy



Up to two children in every classroom of 30 will have developmental language disorder yet it is probably one of the most common childhood conditions that is never heard of. 
Tracey Corbett, highly specialist speech and language therapist from the Trust, explains more about DLD and the crucial role speech and language therapy plays in diagnosing and managing the condition.

Thursday, 10 October 2019

World Mental Health Day: ‘There is hope and where there’s hope you can find help’



World Mental Health Day (WMHD) is globally recognised on October 10th every year, with the aim of raising awareness of mental health difficulties and sustaining efforts to support mental health.

The theme this year is suicide prevention, enabling people who have experienced suicidal thoughts to share their story in the hopes of spreading awareness and destigmatising mental health issues.

Service user, Debbie, has decided to share her experiences, in the hope that someone experiencing similar difficulties, would read her story and feel as though they are able to get better.

She really wants readers who may be suffering to understand that ‘it can change, and the pain does become bearable and easier to manage.’ 

Thursday, 26 September 2019

What is the Best Contraception for You?


Condom, Safe Sex, Aids, Latex, Health, Protection, Safe
Today is World Contraception Day (WCD), aiming to improve the awareness of contraception so young people can make informed decisions surrounding their sexual and reproductive health.

There are so many different types of contraception, and many people, particularly young people, aren’t always aware of the options.

Here are some of the main ways you can prevent unwanted pregnancies and Sexually Transmitted Infections and Diseases (STIs and STDs).

Monday, 23 September 2019

Falls Prevention Week - falls are not an inevitable part of aging



It’s Falls Prevention Week this week and we’re promoting how you can educate patients, friends and family to help prevent falls. Falls are not an inevitable part of aging. While our risk of falls increases with age and frailty they do not need to lead to injury, fear of falling or a long lie. There are some simple things that you can do to reduce your risk of falling, from talking about falls, keeping active, reviewing medication, getting eyes and ears tested yearly and having the right footwear. Alice Kilby, consultant therapist Falls Prevention and Management explains more...