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Partnership Working in Health and Social Care: The Bridge Perspective

Partnership Working in Health and Social Care: The Bridge Perspective

by Raymond Sheehy | Jun 15, 2017 | About Bridge, Info for Commissioners, Partnership Working

Bridge believes that a holistic approach to wellbeing is required for tackling the UK’s wildfire of chronic illnesses. As Dr Brock Chisholm, the first Director-General of the World Health Organisation (1948–1953) famously said, “without mental health there can be no...
How a Holistic View of Health & Wellbeing Brightens the UK’s Future

How a Holistic View of Health & Wellbeing Brightens the UK’s Future

by Raymond Sheehy | May 16, 2017 | Holistic Recovery, Info for Commissioners, Partnership Working

Few, if any, modern-day healthcare professionals in the UK would refute the intimate link between depression and chronic physical illness. While scientific evidence to prove this multi-directional relationship mostly dates to the past decade, advocacy for a holistic...
Holistic Wellbeing Services: The Key To Beating Chronic Diseases

Holistic Wellbeing Services: The Key To Beating Chronic Diseases

by Raymond Sheehy | Apr 6, 2017 | Holistic Recovery, Info for Commissioners

The UK health sector is fighting a runaway fire in treating the soaring number of people with long-term medical conditions. Dr Martin McShane, NHS England’s director for long-term conditions, warns that the challenge of treating patients with chronic...
Bridge Reduces the Socio-economic Impact of Mental Illness

Bridge Reduces the Socio-economic Impact of Mental Illness

by Raymond Sheehy | Mar 22, 2017 | About Bridge, Info for Commissioners, Partnership Working

Mental health recovery is not an overnight matter. After a diagnosis, a journey begins. This may involve hospitalisation before discharge into the community. However, once in the community what then? Many people who receive a mental health diagnosis find themselves at...
Bridge Conference: Holistic Wellbeing Strategies for the Community

Bridge Conference: Holistic Wellbeing Strategies for the Community

by Raymond Sheehy | Mar 3, 2017 | About Bridge, Holistic Recovery, Info for Commissioners

Bridge’s 30th anniversary conference was a fantastic success. With excellent keynote speakers and a packed audience, delegates lauded the exciting discussion about best practice in mental health and wellbeing across the country. Bridge CEO, Raymond Sheehy who hosted...
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