In today’s Britain no one should ever feel under threat of verbal abuse or physical violence just because of their disability, transgender (gender identity), race, religion or belief, or sexual orientation.
The risk of being attacked or abused on the street, at work or in their own home just because of who they are remains an everyday reality for many people.
If hate incidents go unreported this fear will increase and affects people’s ability to live open and happy lives.
Stamp It Out! is a community led partnership bringing together different groups and organisations all committed to challenging, tackling and stamping out hate within Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust (SHSC)
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust (SHSC) has a strong and long standing commitment to the use of arts and creativity in supporting recovery from mental illness and promoting mental wellbeing.
“Inspired Minds”, SHSC’s strategy for arts in health wellbeing and social inclusion was adopted by the Trust Board in December 2010.
SHSC has supported the development of the Creative Arts Steering Team (CAST) and developed partnerships with organisation such as Breakthrough, Reflections in Art charity and the Storying Sheffield project at University of Sheffield.
Service users’ artwork is now displayed on information leaflets, on the Trust website, on corporate plans and reports.
It is also displayed on “gallery walls” throughout the Trust.
The role played by art, music and drama in the Recovery Event in October 2011 also marked a recognition of the role that these approaches can play in wellbeing and inclusion.
The Sheffield Arts and Wellbeing Network was launched with a conference on 2nd November 2012.
This marked a commitment by SHSC, Sheffield City Council, the University of Sheffield and a host of local arts organisations, individuals and voluntary bodies to further collaboration on providing inclusive arts opportunities.
Humber NHS Foundation Trust. We provide a comprehensive range of healthcare services in Hull and the East Riding and specialist mental health services to people from across the UK.
Our services are delivered by over 3,000 staff across a core area of approximately 2,400km2 to a local population of approximately 600,000. We have more than 500 committed volunteers.
We specialise in delivering:
Inpatient and community mental health services for adults and older people
Child and adolescent mental health services
Community health services in the East Riding of Yorkshire (including children’s services (e.g. health visiting, school nursing), long-term conditions, palliative care, urgent care including minor injuries and out of hours and a range of therapies)
Learning disability services
Addiction services
Psychological therapy services
Forensic services for mental health, learning disability patients and personality disorder patients
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
We provide a full range of high quality mental health and specialist learning disability services across Hertfordshire – and specialist learning disability services in North Essex and Norfolk.
Our 2,800 staff care for over 30,000 services users each year, across more than 80 locations.
The Trust has an outstanding track record for service delivery and effectiveness and in 2007 we became a Foundation Trust.
The Care Quality Commission has rated us as “excellent” for quality of service provision and “excellent” for the use of resources.
We have embarked on a change programme to ensure that all our services make a positive difference to the lives of service users and their carers.
We have pioneered the use of the Recovery approach and continue to evaluate and implement new approaches in mental health and learning disability care.
We have a special relationship with the University of Hertfordshire which will enhance research and professional education in the fields of mental health and learning disability
East London NHS Foundation Trust provides community and mental health services to City of London and the London Boroughs of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets residents, Psychological Therapy Services in Richmond and a range of specialist services to a wider area.
We operate from 49 community and inpatient sites and employ approximately 3700 staff.
We were one of the first trusts to provide Improved Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) as a Department of Health pilot site, to pilot ‘Telehealth’ technology to monitor and support people with long term health conditions and a trailblazer in the early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease.
The Trust is linked with the University of London, City University and South Bank University and is strongly involved in health-related research, training and education.
Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust
We are a large provider of integrated mental and community health services, following the transfer of Enfield Community Services in January 2011.
We provide specialist mental health services to people living in the London Boroughs of Barnet, Enfield and Haringey.
We also provide a range of more specialist mental health services, including eating disorders and forensic services, to our core catchment area and beyond.
Enfield Community Services joined the Trust in 2011. This brings together physical and mental health services allowing us to improve patient care through the provision of more ‘joined up’ services.
Our community services in Enfield provide health care outside of hospital including health visiting and nursing for long term illnesses such as diabetes and heart failure.
We are increasingly integrating the expertise of our community and mental health services to provide a range of more holistic services.
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides the full spectrum of mental healthcare and wellbeing services across Lincolnshire. We also provide such specialist services as:
assessment and treatment for people with learning disabilities
assessment and treatment of people with dementia
services for people with substance misuse problems
offender physical healthcare
eating disorders
rehabilitation
forensic services
occupational therapy
Additionally, LPFT delivers child and adolescent mental health services in North East Lincolnshire and talking therapies in Derbyshire.
Our work is increasingly community based. We have locally based teams and a number of other outreach, crisis and home treatment services.
We work in close partnership with colleagues in local councils, primary care trust, voluntary organisations, as well as with service users, carers and their representatives.
As a foundation trust we now have some 8,588 members drawn from the local community and our own staff.