NHS launches mental health hotline for staff tackling COVID-19 The NHS has launched a mental health hotline as part of a package of measures to support the NHS’ 1.4 million staff as they help people deal with the coronavirus.
NHS staff will be able to call or text a free number staffed by thousands of specially trained volunteers, to receive support and advice for the pressures they face every day during the global health emergency.
The volunteers will listen to NHS staff and give psychological support to those in need. NHS England
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NHS staff will be able to call or text a free number staffed by thousands of specially trained volunteers, to receive support and advice for the pressures they face every day during the global health emergency.
The volunteers will listen to NHS staff and give psychological support to those in need. NHS England
See also:
- Guidance: Coronavirus (COVID-19): hospital discharge service requirements
- Detailed guide: Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases and risk in the UK Department of Health and Social Care
- Guidance: Coronavirus (COVID-19): providing unpaid care Department of Health and Social Care
- Coronavirus: health and social care key issues and sources House of Commons Library
- Coronavirus: access to adult social care in England House of Commons Library
- Age-friendly health systems design to address Covid-19 Institute for Healthcare Improvement
- Coronavirus (Covid-19): health, care and volunteer workers parking pass and concessions Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
- Deploying nursing students to support COVID-19 response NHS Employers
- Guidance: COVID-19: background information Public Health England
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