π Congratulations to our Chief Operating Officer, Graeme Caul, who was named NHS Chief Operating Officer of the Year at the Senior Leadership Forum Recognition Awards 2026! π
Graeme dedicated the recognition to the extraordinary teams across CNWL. π
#TeamCNWL#NHSLeadership
Amber weather alerts are in place across most of the UK. Hot weather can change how well medicines work and how your body responds to them. See these 3 top tips from @nhs on how to stay safe when taking certain medication.
Hot weather can affect our mental health as well as our physical health.
During periods of heat, remember to stay hydrated, keep cool where possible, look out for changes in your wellbeing and check in on those who may be more vulnerable.
Take care of yourself and others.
"The future of mental health crisis care is bright, and the future is MHCAS."
CNWL's Toti Freysson and Dr Mehtab Rahman showcased our Mental Health Crisis Assessment Service at @DIMH_event - with growing interest from NHS organisations across the UK.
https://t.co/6gdeL60LTQ
π³οΈβπ We had an amazing time at Pride this weekend!
CNWL staff came together to celebrate love, equality and inclusion, proudly supporting our LGBTQ+ colleagues, patients, service users and communities. π
Thank you to everyone who joined us! π #Pride2026#CNWL
β½ Proud to see our Milton Keynes Talking Therapies team represent #TeamCNWL at the ADF Unity Cup 2026! A brilliant day of football, teamwork and community spirit while raising awareness of local mental health support. π #UnityCup#MentalHealth#MiltonKeynes
Have you seen our latest Quality Account?
It sets out how we performed on quality and the improvements we are making for patients, carers and communities.
Take a look at: https://t.co/QHYM4TS0FY
That's what we call going the extra mile! πΆπ»ββοΈ
As part of Armed Forces Week, Annabel took on the 13 Bridges Challenge, walking 10 miles across some of London's most iconic landmarks to raise funds for the Armed Forces community.
https://t.co/YW6WOPdu3l
Meet our learning disabilities team in Harrow πΈ
By working together across professions, the team has transformed how referrals are reviewed β eliminating waiting times and helping connect people with the right support much sooner.
https://t.co/qZD8owy8IO
Talk about a winning week... πβ¨
Congratulations to Dr Mehtab Rahman on being named Psychiatrist of the Year, and to Dr Win Min Thet and Dr Theo Mavrogiannidis on their @rcpsych award shortlists.
https://t.co/LrOSJQwghl
Less waste. More impact. π±
The GO Gloves Off celebration wasn't just about recognising culture change across CNWLβit was also an opportunity to showcase how environmentally conscious events can support our sustainability goals.
https://t.co/o2i5EpDk3F
Whether it's a new relationship, a holiday romance or simply staying on top of your health, getting tested is one of the easiest ways to protect yourself and your partners.
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π Hot summer. Safer choices.
From Navy to NHS π
Tommy joined the navy at just 17, travelling the world and building a career at sea. Now at CNWL, heβs made the move into civilian life - shaped by his time in the forces.
https://t.co/u5uXElpzcY
This Armed Forces Week, Dr John Hutchins shares a reflection shaped by his familyβs history.
Named after his uncle killed in WWII, he visits Ealingβs war memorial each year, laying a red and white poppy - honouring service and reflecting on peace.
https://t.co/YW6WOPdu3l
Celebrating 20 yearsπ
Our Milton Keynes Early Intervention in Psychosis Team recently marked 20 years of supporting people & families, with a special event recognising staff & powerful stories from service users & carers. Thank you for all that you do π
https://t.co/Po8yKbmeIG
The Inpatient Neurorehabilitation Service recently had a fab visit from the Stroke Association! They spoke about their own experiences with having a stroke and they encouraged patients and their families to think long-term recovery. Read more here: https://t.co/8wq9sZjded
Community colleagues, especially @CNWLNHS@MkCnwl thank you for the working during this red weather, for sick people in their homes. Start earlier, substitute uniform for cooler clothing, drink, rest regularly in air con spaces. Thank you so much for your skill and dedication.