Gain an insight into psychosis at an education event in Barnsley

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South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust which provides local community, mental health and learning disability services is inviting people to a free talk to gain an insight into psychosis on Monday 12th November at The Core in Barnsley.

The education talk is an opportunity for people to find out more about psychosis, a condition that affects a person’s mind and causes changes to the way that they think, feel and behave. The talk will be led by Dr Mark Radcliffe, associate specialist in mental health.

The events are free and open to anybody including members of the public, carers and NHS staff.

The event will begin at 6.30pm on Monday 12th November at the Core, County Way, Barnsley, S70 2JW. The talk will commence at 7pm, with time for questions after. The event will end at 8.30pm.

Dr Mark Radcliffe said, “This informal event is open to anyone who would like to find out more about psychosis. The talk is designed to increase awareness and there will be opportunities to ask questions. Whether you know someone with the condition, care for someone with a psychotic illness or are interested in widening your awareness of this important mental health condition, we would invite you to join us.”

To book a place at the free event call 01924 328656 or email inclusion@swyt.nhs.uk

Please note that the talk is educational. If you would like to contact the Trust about an individual or service issue please call our customer services team on 0800 587 2108

Full details of all the events, including how to book a place are available on the Trust website.

Gain an insight into psychosis at an education event in Barnsley

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