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Organisations and groups who provide services or activities in Shrewsbury that benefit people’s health and well-being, are invited to come to a Social Prescribing event in Shrewsbury on Tuesday 19 June 2018.
The Social Prescribing information and sharing workshops will be hosted at the Gateway Centre, Chester Street, Shrewsbury at 12.30pm-2.30pm, and 3pm–5pm.
We'd like to hear your suggestions for new book alert topics. Simply reply to this email with 'Book Alert Topic' and your suggestions. You can also view and sign-up to our current new book alerts here: http://library.sssft.nhs.uk/librarykeepuptodate
Each The Human Library™ event is designed to enable interactions that challenge stereotypes and prejudices through conversation. It is a library of individual human beings, drawn from different minority or marginalised groups in the community, that are somehow exposed to stigma, misunderstanding and / or discrimination.
We've added 10 new Be Aware updates following your suggestions:
Musculoskeletal ; Osteoporosis ; Nutrition and obesity ; Falls ; HR ; Research Methods ; Information Governance ; Bladder, bowel and pelvic healthcare ; Rheumatology ; Medicines and healthcare products regulatory agency (circulated email)
Come and visit our first pop-up library at Severn Fields, Shrewsbury 19th July 11.00am-3.00pm. Join the library, borrow and return books, get help finding information and evidence, set up an Athens account, find out what the library can do for you and your team.
NHS managers are visiting Shropshire Council’s mental health employment service Enable on Tuesday 21 February 2017 to find out how it gets such good results.
Managers from NHS England and the Department for Work and Pensions are meeting with the Enable supported employment service to hear about its fantastic results in getting people with mental health problems into work. Over the last nine months, the team at Enable have exceeded their targets of placing individuals into long-term sustainable employment, supporting over 80 individuals into paid work – surpassing their original target by 50%.
Changing Our Lives, a rights-based organisation that work in partnership with people with disabilities and mental health needs, recently issued a Quality of Life Review detailing the work achieved by Shropshire Council’s employment service, Enable.