"Ward B2 and patient's opinions"

About: Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

(as a staff member),

We often refer to service users being on a recovery journey and as mental health professionals we consider ourselves privileged to be able to walk along side individuals on this journey.

I firmly believe that mental health services are on a recovery journey of their own and service users are walking along side us helping us to look at the world differently, challenge ourselves and others, set goals and aspirations and have choice and opportunities for improvement. Most of all, through their feedback, service users give us hope that we are making a difference to an individual's experience of mental ill health and recovery.

When an individual has left the ward and put time aside to complete an online Patient Opinion posting this is something to be celebrated and means far more than can be put in to words.

When the ward is challenging and we begin to question our abilities it is these postings we rely on to give us hope and the strength to carry on.

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Response from Julie Grant, Head of Communications, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust 12 years ago
Julie Grant
Head of Communications,
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Submitted on 30/03/2012 at 15:22
Published on Care Opinion at 15:39


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Thanks for sharing your feelings about Recovery with us - it's important that staff and service users work together to improve things.

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