Latest news
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Love your lungs and kick your smoking habit
21st June 2023Quit Squad, Lancashire’s stop smoking service, are reminding people that the time to stop is now and with their support, you are three times more likely to kick the habit for good.
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Trust nominated for prestigious awards
20th June 2023A number of our teams have been shortlisted for awards at this year’s HSJ Patient Safety Awards which recognise safety, culture and positive experience in patient care.
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Learning Disability Week 2023 – Myth-Busting
20th June 2023As part of Learning Disability Week, we communicated some myth-busting videos with Marie Crompton, one of our Community Learning Disability nurses in our Lancaster and Morecambe team on Instagram. Please see below for the full list of myth vs reality.
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Giving people Hope
19th June 2023To mark the start of Learning Disability Awareness Week, we are sharing the story of a service user who is now employed in one of our teams, dispelling the myth that people with learning disabilities may not be employable.
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New dads can download DadPad for advice and support
19th June 2023Dads-to-be in Lancashire and South Cumbria are set to benefit from the DadPad app - an easy-to-use resource, developed with the NHS, to provide support and guidance.
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Message from ICB relating to doctors strike
13th June 2023NHS will prioritise emergency and life-saving care during three-day junior doctors strike. Health services in Lancashire and South Cumbria will prioritise emergency and life-saving care during the latest round of industrial action.
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My carer experience
7th June 2023Fiona Lord, has worked for the NHS for over 20 years and for the Trust since 2014 and wanted to share her experience of working full time whilst taking care of her son with complex additional needs.
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New Recovery Houses contract announced
5th June 2023Since their launch in 2017, our recovery houses have housed over 2,457 service users often removing their need to attend hospital.
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Carers Week 2023
5th June 2023Carers Week is an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring, highlight the challenges unpaid carers face and recognise the contribution they make to families and communities throughout the UK. It also helps people who don't think of themselves as having caring responsibilities to identify as carers and access much-needed support.
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New executive appointment to LSCft Board
5th June 2023We are pleased to announce the appointment of Abigail Harrison as Chief Digital and Infrastructure Officer.
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To start off Pride month, we want to share Sally’s story
1st June 2023Sally Wall’s journey hasn’t been a straightforward one, but her inspirational strength and resilience have led her to Barrow and a career as a counsellor, helping others.
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Success at NHS apprenticeship awards
24th May 2023We are celebrating after scooping a top award at a special apprenticeship award event.