NHS Talking Therapies Partner Toolkit
The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of NHS Talking Therapies and increase the number of referrals into the service – with a focus on self-referrals. NHS Talking Therapies was previously known as IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies). The name changed earlier this year following an extensive engagement process by NHS England.
This toolkit has been produced for use by health and care partners, including community pharmacies, in Lancashire and South Cumbria. We have produced assets for the three main providers listed above for use in the relevant geographies. You will also find generic Lancashire and South Cumbria assets which can be used anywhere in Lancashire and South Cumbria. Please support the sharing of these messages as appropriate for your organisation. All assets can be downloaded from the campaign Google Drive.
Leaflets, posters and information cards are available to order directly from providers, please contact the relevant person below in order to do so: –
Provider | Contact(s) | |
NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Talking Therapies | Victoria Osten
Lee Mills |
Victoria.Osten@lscft.nhs.uk |
NHS Blackpool Talking Therapies | Vicki Caldecott
Louise Malley |
vicki.caldecott1@nhs.net |
NHS East Lancashire Talking Therapies | Julie Stewart
Jusnara Hamid |
Julie.stewart@lancashirewomen.org
Jusnara.hamid@lancashirewomen.org
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Generic versions | Lyndsey Shorrock | lyndsey.shorrock@nhs.net |
NHS Talking Therapies offer free and confidential support including guided self-help, cognitive behavioural therapy, counselling, and group wellbeing workshops.
You can find out more on the NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board website: www.lancashireandsouthcumbria.icb.nhs.uk/TalkingTherapies
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