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On the verge of suicide
Fellow NUA student Lois, 22, has made progress with their mental health over the last year - but it s been an arduous process, and again involved doctors trying to issue antidepressants as the first port of call.
NUA student Lois who is talking about their experience with depression and antidepressants
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They said: About this time last year I was referred to a GP because I was showing depressive and psychotic tendencies. Straight away they offered me antidepressants, but because of my family history of schizophrenia and psychosis I didn t want them. Instead they made me do a mood diary, but nobody got back to me after I handed it in.
Adam Morris, the interim chief executive of the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust.
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The acting head of the region s mental health trust says he will be coaching rather than making radical changes during his six months in charge.
Dr Adam Morris has taken up the post of interim chief executive at Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust recruits a permanent chief executive and has set out his aims in his first board report.
Dr Morris has been chief executive at Livewell Southwest, a community interest company providing integrated NHS mental and community health and care services in Devon.
Adam Morris, the interim chief executive of the Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust.
- Credit: NSFT
The acting head of the region s mental health trust says he will be coaching rather than making radical changes during his six months in charge.
Dr Adam Morris has taken up the post of interim chief executive at Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust recruits a permanent chief executive and has set out his aims in his first board report.
Dr Morris has been chief executive at Livewell Southwest, a community interest company providing integrated NHS mental and community health and care services in Devon.
As the NHS emerges from the pandemic with hu
ge treatment backlogs and an as-yet-undetermined level of trauma in its workforce, prioritising patients is going to be even more difficult.
This week NHS England said those needing endoscopies or other diagnostics need to go through a prioritisation process like that for elective treatment.
Among electives that means P1 (needing immediate treatment or within three days) to P3 (within three months) to P4 (longer than three months).
As of the end of March it’s not clear what proportion of the 4.95 million people on an elective waiting list in England fall into which category. Or even when they’ll all be assessed.