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Celebrating our latest Exceptional People Award winner: Emma Dancey

Emma Dancey has been named as the penultimate recipient of the Trust’s Exceptional People Award for 2024, having been selected as the November winner. Emma has worked as a Specialist Clinical Psychotherapist within the Richmond Wellbeing Service for two years, having re-joined the Trust after previously completing her Mental Health Nurse Training with us. 

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Inside the Crisis Line: Meet Amaka from our Crisis Line Team

Our Crisis Line offers round-the-clock support to anyone experiencing urgent mental health challenges. Open to both children and adults, it ensures help is available 24/7, every day of the year. We recently spoke with Amaka, a Crisis Line Responder, to learn more about her role and the amazing work her team does to support people in crisis.

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Meet Yetunde from our Crisis Line Team

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Our Crisis Line provides round-the-clock support to individuals facing urgent mental health challenges. Available to both adults and children, the service ensures that help is always just a call away, 24/7, every day of the year.
We recently spoke with Yetunde, Team Manager of the Crisis Line, to learn more about her role and the incredible work her team does to support those in crisis.

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Celebrating our latest Exceptional People Award winner: Felicia Oyeneyin

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Felicia, a Nursing Associate on Halswell Ward, has worked at the Trust since 2017 and has become a key member of the team – earning plenty of praise. Her colleagues said: “Felicia is a dedicated member of staff whom we can rely on during crises in the ward. She is always readily available to assist, is selfless, and strives to ensure that all patients under her care receive the support they need.

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Celebrating our 30th birthday!

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This year we are delighted to be celebrating 30 years of South West London and St. George’s! Our Trust was first established in 1994 as The Pathfinder National Health Service NHS Trust before changing to its current name in 1999. So much more has changed over the past three decades - across our sites and our services, but also in terms of attitudes to mental health and mental illness. 

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Free mental health training programme for local residents – 13 December 2024

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South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust are pleased to launch additional free mental health training programme for local residents. Designed to break mental health stigma, raise mental health awareness and improve mental health literacy, the programme has so far trained over 120 community Champions as is still growing!

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