It’s been a busy few months for our newly appointed Chief Nurse, Lisa Stalley-Green but lucky for our readers, she took time out of her busy diary to chat with us. 🙌 In this Five Minutes With, we get to learn more about Lisa, Chief Nurse at one of the largest mental health Trust’s in the country. 🤝 After qualifying as a nurse 27 years ago, Lisa has worked across many areas including accident emergency, prison health, specialist community services and commissioning. You can read more about Lisa’s career journey and what inspired her to do the role she is so passionate about in the article below. 👇 #NHS #HealthCare #MentalHealth Nursing Times Royal College of Nursing - Company NHS England
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Mental Health Care
Our vision is simple: improving mental health wellbeing.
About us
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust (BSMHFT) is proud to provide inpatient, community and specialist mental health care for over 71,000 people across Birmingham and Solihull and the West Midlands. Our services include rehabilitation, addiction, secure care, home treatment, assertive outreach, early intervention, place of safety and wellbeing. We also manage the delivery of mental health care in HMP Birmingham. With 5,300 staff working across 40 sites - and serving a culturally and socially diverse population of 1.3 million people – we are one of the biggest and most complex mental health trusts in the country.
- Website
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https://www.bsmhft.nhs.uk/
External link for Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Birmingham
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Inpatient services, Assertive outreach, Community mental health, Crisis resolution/home treatment, Day hospitals, Addictions, Psychology, Secure care, Homeless mental health, Young people, Eating disorders, Deaf mental health, Neuropsychiatry, and Perinatal mental health
Locations
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Primary
B1 - Unit 1
50 Summer Hill Road
Birmingham, B1 3RB, GB
Employees at Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Updates
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Struggling with feelings of depression, excessive worry, social anxiety, post-traumatic stress or obsessions and compulsions? NHS Talking Therapies can help. The service is effective, confidential and free. Your GP can refer you or refer yourself at https://orlo.uk/hKFdN
NHS talking therapies for anxiety and depression
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If you’re finding life difficult after leaving the Armed Forces and struggling with your mental health and wellbeing, Op COURAGE is here to help. It doesn’t matter how long you served for or when you left. Available across England, visit https://lnkd.in/e_cKWrvV for more information.
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Our new support group for bereaved parents will be launching this Wednesday 11 September, run by colleagues with lived experience of baby/ pregnancy loss. ❤️ No matter how recent or long ago your loss was, we are here for you. If you would like to learn more about the Compassion Circle or get in touch with the team, click the link in the comments below. 👇 https://lnkd.in/ePmHcnZZ #Babyloss
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Want a challenge? Then why not join Team Caring Minds and run the Great Birmingham Run for our Trust charity on Sunday 4 May 2025!🏃 The AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run is the Midlands’ biggest and best running event, with thousands of runners taking to the streets every year to challenge themselves and raise money for charity. There’s everything you’d expect from a Great Run – start line hype, on-route entertainment and an event village that feels more like an after party. Expect inspiring sights, iconic landmarks and incredible support along the 10k and half marathon route. 🏃♀️ Improve your physical and mental health, while supporting your local NHS mental health charity.💙 Sign up now and raise money for Caring Minds.👉 https://orlo.uk/DGvaj #TeamCaringMinds #Charity #NHS #MentalHealth
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Our ‘Disability works for us’ campaign shares a strong message of taking a positive and inclusive approach to all forms of disabilities and long-term health conditions and focuses on what people can do, not what they can’t do. 👏 Learn more 👉https://orlo.uk/hLiC3
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Millions of people are using the NHS App to manage their health the easy way. Find out how you can securely view your health records in the NHS App ➡️ https://orlo.uk/0dPu5
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Supporting people with their mental health requires a range of talent from all disciplines. You don’t have to be a frontline clinician to work for us, we offer a range of roles, and we are recruiting! 👀 What are you waiting for? Join Team BSMHFT today. 👉 https://orlo.uk/8vewF #NHSCareers
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Today we are spotlighting our Chamomile Suite team at The Barberry Centre as the team received positive feedback from a patient. 🌟 “Staff are very supportive and they have helped me get better. I have taken part in the sessions and have found them helpful, thank you to all the staff.” 💙 You can find out more about our Perinatal Mental Health service on our website. 👉 https://orlo.uk/z277I You can also find out more about our Friends and Family Feedback Test on our website. 👉 https://orlo.uk/wdHsf #FeedbackFriday 💬
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Did you know that we are one of the largest employers of psychological professions in the West Midlands region? 💁♀️ We employ over 450 compassionate, inclusive and committed psychological professionals to support our service users in their mental health recovery journey. We are on the look out for exceptional talent to join our Secure Care and Offender Health division - could it be you? 👀 A handful of professionals that sit within this division wanted to share their experiences of working at Team BSMHFT. Dr Daniel Crowson, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist said: "The Trust has been really welcoming in looking after me as both a professional and a person. "It's an intense job, but I really enjoy it... the Trust makes it possible to enjoy doing a really hard job sometimes." Midlands Health Psychology Network (MHPN) NHS England Psychology Today Psychological Professionals' Development Hub #NHSJobs #NHS #WeAreTheNHS #Psychology #PsychologyCareers Dr. Abdullah Mia