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    People’s experiences of the care they receive from community-based mental health services have continued to deteriorate, according to an annual survey from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
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    Kooth will provide online counselling and support to people aged 11-19 in Hillingdon and for students at Harrow and Uxbridge College. The website aims to tackle youth mental health issues in the borough and is available from 9 July 2018.
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    CNWL Hillingdon Talking Therapies Service has updated their Wellbeing for Mums Group leaflet. The leaflet provides information to mums who may need emotional support, including postnatal depression, to attend a six-week programme.
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    Healthwatch Hillingdon are bridging the gap between children and young people and the health and wellbeing board, building better mental health services.
  5. News -

    Would you like to make a difference in 2020 to the services on offer in our borough? Healthwatch branches across the country are calling on more people to share their views with us.
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    While many operations for non-emergency surgery have been cancelled to free up hospital beds during the current Coronavirus crisis, the NHS wants to get the message out via a new campaign that it is still open for urgent treatment.
  7. News -

    Young Healthwatch Hillingdon have launched their first podcast - on the topic of Mental Health Mythbusting!
  8. News -

    Young Healthwatch Hillingdon continue their podcast series with a new episode on the topic of School and Exam stress.
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    Have you signed up to our newsletter yet? If not, it is now available to download here.
  10. News -

    Patients will receive an enhanced NHS 111 offer including increased access to specialist paediatric advice for children and direct access to urgent mental health support, as part of a blueprint, to help recover urgent and emergency care services.
  11. News -

    NHS maternity delivery plan includes steps that new mothers have told us would help to improve mental health support. Read our response.
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    According to NHS England in 2023, 1 in 5 children and young people had a probable mental health disorder. We would like to hear your thoughts and experiences around mental health.