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There is emerging evidence that some staff working to support suicide prevention in an administrative, secondary capacity may experience symptoms associated with Vicarious Trauma resultant from their work. Though not necessarily in direct contact with or involved in responding to incidents related to suicide many working in this capacity experience routine exposure to the detail of deaths by suicide which can impact on their own mental health and wellbeing. \n \n \n NHS Sussex Integrated Care Board (NHS Sussex ICB) has recognised the impact on some non-frontline staff and have identified a gap in the support available. In response, East Sussex Public Health, on behalf of NHS S
East Sussex County Council · UK-wide
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We require the provision of a Point of Care Testing (POCT) External Quality Assessment (EQA) service to support GP practices who use POCT to provide their NHS Health Checks to their patients in East Sussex. The provider will provide a monthly, quality lipid and HbA1c POCT EQA service to the agreed NHS Health Checks providers, mainly GP practices, in East Sussex to ensure the safe and correct use of the POCT equipment and reliability of accurate cholesterol and HbA1c results within the NHS Health Check programme.
East Sussex County Council · UK-wide
£90kClosedPublished 7 Sept 2023 (7 Sept 2023)Engineering & ArchitectureSME-friendly
East Sussex Public Health seeks to commission a service provider to undertake a process and impact evaluation of the Hastings and St Leonards Men's Health and Wellbeing Project.\n The overarching aim of the Hastings Men's Health and Wellbeing project is to establish a self-sustaining 'social movement' for men's health and wellbeing that mobilises and encourages collaborative action between:\n • Male residents who have lived experience of needing and / or accessing support around their health and wellbeing and wider determinants of their health, and want to be involved in improving outcomes for men in their communities; and\n • Services and community group
East Sussex County Council · UK-wide
£38kClosedPublished 11 Aug 2023 (11 Aug 2023)Government ServicesSME-friendly