The Maudsley Blog
National Apprenticeship Week: Lisa’s Story
Apprenticeships have become a valuable pathway for healthcare professionals to advance their skills and make meaningful contributions to patient care. In celebration of National Apprenticeship Week, we spoke with Lisa Donaldson, a Clinical Nurse Specialist and Trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner, about her experience and how the apprenticeship journey has shaped her career.
Read National Apprenticeship Week: Lisa’s Story…Tree of Hope: A symbol of recovery and resilience on Rosa Parks Ward
The Tree of Hope mural on Rosa Parks Ward, co-created by occupational therapist Naesha Spence and service users, symbolises recovery and resilience. Adorned with heartfelt messages from patients upon discharge, it offers comfort and inspiration, reminding inpatients that brighter futures are possible.
Read Tree of Hope: A symbol of recovery and resilience on Rosa Parks Ward…Smoke free insights: Children’s Mental Health Week
During Children’s Mental Health Week, concerns about youth vaping are highlighted, with 18% of 11-17-year-olds having tried vapes. A UK ban on disposable vapes from June 2025 aims to reduce youth exposure alongside stricter regulations.
Read Smoke free insights: Children’s Mental Health Week…Celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week 2025
Children’s Mental Health Week 2025, themed "Know Yourself, Grow Yourself," emphasises the importance of self-awareness in building resilience and confidence among young people. With advice and resources for children, parents, carers, and educators, the week promotes meaningful conversations about emotional wellbeing and personal development.
Read Celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week 2025 …Increasing awareness of Take Home Naloxone to prevent opiate overdoses
Our addictions directorate and dual diagnosis team identified a need within the Trust to work toward identifying the people who are at risk and provide them with the life-saving drug, Naloxone.
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