Mental health response car initiative is nominated for NHS Parliamentary Award

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People with mental health conditions are set to benefit from a £42.7 million research programme across the UK to develop new treatments, improve the speed and accuracy of diagnosis and use technology more to save time for health staff
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Local dementia researchers are exploring how new wearable technology can be used at home to assess brain health and memory, in readiness for new treatments against dementia
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CPFT community nurse Allison Bentley specialises in Lewy body dementia research and has been improving quality of care and knowledge for staff, patients and carers with her studies
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