Safeguarding Awareness Week
We would like to invite all staff, young people and their carers to join our Safeguarding Week.
Read Safeguarding Awareness Week…We would like to invite all staff, young people and their carers to join our Safeguarding Week.
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Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) has joined forces with The Loop to offer training for clubs, bars and festivals to keep recreational drug users safer.
Read GMMH joins forces with The Loop to help keep clubbers safer …
The Trust’s Finance Team won the PQ Magazine Accountancy Team of the Year Award on 20 February 2018
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England's Chief Inspector of Hospitals has rated Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust as Good following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission
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Students on placement with Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) have taken part in the Trusts first ever Living Library.
Read Living library is just the ticket for GMMH students…The charter protects rights at work for those facing a terminal illness.
Read Greater Manchester Mental Health commit to TUC’s Dying to Work Charter…
A Manchester nurse on the frontline of the fight against infectious diseases in prisons has been awarded an MBE.
50-year-old, Joanne Noble RGN MBE, has worked at HMP Manchester for 24 years, dedicating the last six years to tackling the spread of Hepatitis in prisons. Joanne, who is originally from Bury, was awarded her MBE by HRH Queen Elizabeth II at a recent ceremony in Buckingham Palace.
Read Royal Appointment for Pioneering Nurse…Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) service users have been training as volunteers at the Manchester Art Gallery and Manchester Museum.
Read Fantastic volunteering opportunities for GMMH service users…
After 12 years, Chief Executive Bev Humphrey is retiring from the Trust. We are now beginning the recruitment process to find the next Chief Executive, who will continue to take GMMH from strength to strength.
Read Chief Executive Bev Humphrey retiring after 12 years…Everyone in Greater Manchester is being urged to have their say about a new plan aimed at tackling crime, supporting victims and building stronger, safer and more cohesive communities in Greater Manchester.
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A GMMH senior administrator has been shortlisted in the prestigious Unsung Hero National Awards
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Mental health service users in Manchester have created a book detailing their experiences, to inspire the recovery of others living with psychosis and to raise awareness of the condition.
Read Book highlights experiences of living with psychosis…
Residents are needed to help improve hospital and community services, by having their say on the vibrant future of North Manchester General Hospital.
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From 4 October 2017 to 24 January 2018, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is rolling out Universal Credit Full Service to most of the Manchester area.
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Accredited Living Wage employer Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust welcomes the increase in UK and London rates announced by the Living Wage Foundation as part of Living Wage Week (November 5-11 2017).
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Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust community nurse Ann Collins has joined a unique group of professionals to be named a Queen’s Nurse.
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Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) is providing an exciting opportunity for community groups and projects across Manchester to benefit from a £1.5m fund to help promote wellbeing and improve mental health.
Read Manchester community groups to benefit from £1.5m fund…