Are you interested in shaping the way we plan and deliver mental health and learning disability services in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough?
Mental ill health is more common than asthma. One in four people in the UK experience a mental health problem.
One of the guiding principles of being a Foundation Trust is that we are accountable to local people. Our members are from the public, people who are currenyly using our services or have done so in the past, their carers and our staff.
By becoming a member, you can:
- Show your support for mental well-being
- Join us in our campaigns to promote good mental health and fight stigma
- Learn about mental health at our membership events
- Help us shape future service delivery
- Receive news and updates through our newsletters
- Vote for our Trust Governors or become a Governor yourself
It’s totally FREE – get involved and be heard
How will members help us to shape our future?
- Telling us about the needs of their local communities
- Electing Governors to feedback their views to the Trust
- Giving us ideas about how we can make things better for you, your family and the community in which you live.
Who can join?
Anyone over the age of 14 who lives in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, or in the Rest of England. It is up to you how much you get involved, but we would like you to promote the Trust’s services to your family, friends, school, college or workplace.
How do I sign up?
Signing up to our membership scheme couldn't be easier. We have an online application form that can be accessed here. If you'd prefer to fill in a paper version, please contact the Foundation Trust Office on Freephone 0800 376 0101 to request one in the post. If you'd like more copies, contact the Foundation Trust office on the number above or e-mail us at:
foundationtrust@cpft.nhs.uk
I've already signed up but need to change my personal details. How do I do this?
You can change your membership scheme personal details by contacting the Foundation Trust Office, as above.
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