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Month: July 2019

y-QUIT Smoking cessation resource – launch July 18th 2019

16 Jul 2019 Moggie McGowan

y-QUIT: a resource to support people experiencing psychosis who want to stop smoking.

This is the latest addition to the RIGHT FROM THE START set of resources aiming to equip service users and families with better information and confidence to seek help about physical health from the earliest opportunity.

 


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Honorary reader in early psychosis Manchester Uni. Former GP and joint lead on UK EI in Psychosis Programme (2004-10); just my views

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CTGNetworkUKClosing The Gap Network@CTGNetworkUK·
21 Jan

Wonderful blog entry by @NIHR_ARC_YH amplifying the message of our recently published paper! #AcademicTwitter #loneliness #SMI #COVID19 #openaccess

''Social connectedness is essential for good health (...)''
We couldn't agree more, @PaulNHeron .

@SimonGilbody @MHARG_york https://twitter.com/NIHR_ARC_YH/status/1484518644650426371

NIHR Yorkshire & Humber ARC@NIHR_ARC_YH

NEW PUBLICATION – Our Mental Health theme have just published a new paper named ‘Loneliness among people with severe mental illness during the COVID-19 pandemic’. Read more about this here https://bit.ly/3KuCNBu @DrRuthWadman @PaulNHeron @UniOfYork

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CTGNetworkUKClosing The Gap Network@CTGNetworkUK·
19 Jan

⭐New evidence: Loneliness https://iris-initiative.org.uk/wordpress/viagra-india/ among people with SMI during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from a linked UK population cohort study. #PrePrint #AcademicTwitter #TurnSoundOn (1/3 )

https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Loneliness-among-people-with-severe-mental-ill-the-Heron-Spanakis/6a2be8b9ea632a10d25e5225616d7f73e33351bf

@PaulNHeron @GordonAJohnston @SpanakisPanos @SimonGilbody @medrxivpreprint

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CTGNetworkUKClosing The Gap Network@CTGNetworkUK·
18 Jan

⭐️A fascinating study. Take this opportunity to contribute to the designing & development of a physical activity intervention for people with #SMI.
#PhysicalHealthInequalities #exercise #ClosingTheHealthGap

@mpftinvolve @InvolvementYork @NIHRinvolvement @CoProNorfolk @ByYrSide https://twitter.com/LypftResearch/status/1483413863630622726

LYPFT R&D@LypftResearch

If you have #Schizophrenia, #Bipolar or #Schizoaffective disorder and want to develop a new #PhysicalActivity programme for people living with severe mental illness why not get involved in the #SPACES study led by the @UniOfYork . Find out more here: https://www.leedsandyorkpft.nhs.uk/research/how-to-get-involved/spaces/

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skalidindi1Dr Sri Kalidindi CBE 💙@skalidindi1·
22 Apr

Such important work! 👏🏽🙌🏽🙏🏾💜#YouAreWhatYouEat - so eat well to nourish your mind and body!

@jamieoliver @FGaughran @DrLadeSmith @rcpsych @Drlucyloveday @DrTonyYoung @DrG_NHS @Davidiris1 @stevegilbertobe @SLaMDoN2019 @BrendonStubbs @RemyWesolowski

@HealthWellbe1 https://twitter.com/MattLiveMore/status/1385114561318199296

Matt Waugh@MattLiveMore

We are improving food skills on Nile Ward PICU ❤️

Founder of @nutritank @ally_jaffee is with us for 8 weeks

Learning recipes informed by nutritional psychiatry & creating intensive care cookbook

Week 1: wholegrain toasties with 10 types of veg

Food builds community 💙 3

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CizCGProfessorCarolynCG@CizCG·
12 Jan

.@NIHRSPCR first of three 'Drugs and Mental Health' workshops. .@SoM_Research .@TomKingstone .@Davidiris1 .@maidment_dr .@sfarooqlrh https://twitter.com/Keele_MHRes/status/1481231878392885248

Keele Mental Health@Keele_MHRes

Enjoying a fantastic @NIHRSPCR workshop today on #DRUGS + #MENTALHEALTH. Expertly chaired by @CizCG. Excellent speakers @sfarooqlrh and @Davidiris1. Wonderful engagement from pharmacy colleagues! Currently having a comfort break before we plot some research priorities...

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CTGNetworkUKClosing The Gap Network@CTGNetworkUK·
12 Jan

@SimonGilbody ''A systematic review of behavioural smoking cessation interventions for people with SMI—what works?'' Please share the above thread @Mental_Elf @CizCG @Davidiris1 @PaulNHeron @GordonAJohnston @AnnetteB_N8 @EquallyWellUK @Rethink_ @HistoryMakersGM @FreshSmokeFree @nhssmokefree

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