Mental Health

Dry January and Mental Health

Dry January has become a recognised event in the nation’s calendar – growing each year both by those participating in the official campaigns or people informally determined to have a month of abstinence. The benefits of going ‘dry’ for a month are huge. So much coverage is given about the physical health benefits (which are … Read more

Online support service launched across Humber, Coast and Vale to help individuals with their mental health

Online support service launched across Humber, Coast and Vale to help individuals with their mental health A free online mental health and emotional wellbeing support service has been re-launched to help individuals living across the Humber, Coast and Vale area. Originally launched back in 2021 for males across the area, the platform has now been … Read more

Celebrate another year of achievement Mental Health and Learning Disabilities and Autism Collaborative Programme conference

The annual Mental Health, Learning Disabilities and Autism Collaborative Programme international conference is a chance for us to update colleagues about the progress of the Humber, Coast and Vale programme over the last year. We’d be delighted if you could join us virtually on Friday, 26th November 2021, 9.30am-1pm via Microsoft Teams. This year the … Read more

Thank you to every individual and business who has been involved and who continue to support #TalkSuicide. Knowing that so many people in our region have completed the training over the past 12 months is great motivation as we continue to work to prevent suicides in our communities.

#TalkSuicide, the Humber, Coast and Vale Health and Care Partnership’s campaign to reduce the stigma around suicide through the provision of suicide prevention training, has reached a major milestone. Despite the challenges of delivering training and engaging with partners through the Covid-19 pandemic, in the past year over 6,500 people have completed #TalkSuicide training, provided … Read more

Despite Covid-19, partners across Humber, Coast and Vale have continued to deliver new services to prevent suicides. There has never been a more crucial time to have a conversation around suicide prevention.

Despite Covid-19, partners across Humber, Coast and Vale have continued to deliver new services to prevent suicides. We continue to work in collaboration with our communities, to train the public, reduce the stigma around suicide and remain innovative. There has never been a more crucial time to have a conversation around suicide prevention. I feel … Read more

Throughout Covid-19, our staff and partners have risen to the challenge of supporting people living with mental health issues in the Humber, Coast and Vale area. We’ve kept our focus on community support and found new and innovative ways of delivering our services

Mental health and wellbeing is vital in maintaining physical health and health in general and never has this been more apparent than during the last few months. I would like to start by thanking our staff, carers, volunteers, charities for maintaining services and supporting our communities. The response over the last four months from all … Read more

The next stage of our Covid-19 response will throw up many challenges but we will continue to work together and plan together as a collective – this is the power of the Partnership.

The impacts of this outbreak will be felt for many months and years to come and potentially in ways that we don’t expect. Amid this changing landscape, colleagues across the Partnership are working together to plan and implement the next phase of our Covid-19 response. The next stage of our response to Covid-19 within our … Read more