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On 1 April 2026, our current 24/7 crisis line number for mental health crisis support (0800 731 2864) is transitioning to NHS 111. You’ll still reach the same local crisis teams - this change of...
A major multimillion pound agreement that will significantly enhance mental health care for South London residents - while unlocking new investment for the local community - has now been formal...
The Trust Learning and Development team here at South London and Maudsley hosted an event to celebrate the latest cohort of 58 graduates who have successfully completed their qualifications. ...
A recent funding boost in forensic mental health services at South London and Maudsley, is driving improvements aimed at strengthening forensic services across our four boroughs. ...
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Samaritans provide support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide. They have created created a resources hub with advice on how to safely cover suicide and self-harm in the media.