Working in partnership with NHS England and Public Health leads across the system, UHDB Wellbeing was asked to create a Suicide Prevention Campaign for University Hospitals of Derby and Burton. We would like to share this campaign with you, made possible thanks to funding from NHS England.
People at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes are being urged to learn more about what they can do to help avoid the condition.
NHS Derby and Derbyshire is urging the public to plan ahead, stay safe, and to use NHS services wisely ahead of the May bank holiday in order to get the right care in the best place.
Lee Radford has been appointed as the new chief people officer for NHS Derby and Derbyshire and for the Joined Up Care Derbyshire system.
Walking is not just a form of exercise; it’s a pathway to better health and deeper community connections. In Derbyshire, the diverse landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for walking, from challenging hill climbs to accessible paths. Regular walking reduces loneliness, improves mental health and burns excess calories.Explore Routes in DerbyshireDerbyshire boasts some of the UK's […]
It's Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's theme is 'move more for our mental health.' We're highlighting some of the physical activity sessions available FREE to colleagues, to help you move more to support mental health.