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LPFT Public Board of Directors Meeting Thursday 5 September 2024
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LPFT Public Board of Directors Meeting Thursday 5 September 2024
Sarah Connery Welcome
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Welcome from Sarah Connery
Council of Governors Representation Committee Meeting recording | 8 July 2024
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Council of Governors Representation Committee Meeting recording | 8 July 2024
Why should you become a governor? | Carole Hagan, Public Governor for North Kesteven
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Why should you become a governor? | Carole Hagan, Public Governor for North Kesteven
Volunteering with LPFT | Volunteers Week 2024
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Volunteering with LPFT | Volunteers Week 2024
Webinar: Night Light Cafes
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Webinar: Night Light Cafes
Night Light Café
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The Night Light Service is an NHS commissioned project which hosts ‘cafes’ in different churches across Lincoln every day of the week. Night Light Cafés also run around the county in partnership with churches and charities in each location. The cafes are hosted by teams of trained volunteers who provide a warm welcome in a peaceful environment created to calm those who attend. This is a non-cli...
Mental Health Awareness Week Vlog 2024 - Sarah Connery
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Mental Health Awareness Week Vlog 2024 - Sarah Connery
Board of Directors meeting | 2 May 2024
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Board of Directors meeting | 2 May 2024
LPFT Board of Directors Meeting | 29 February 2024
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To find out more about our Board of Directors, visit www.lpft.nhs.uk/about-us/board-directors.
Insight into working for LPFT
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Insight into working for LPFT
Council of Governors Meeting | 25 April 2024
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Council of Governors Meeting | 25 April 2024
Lord Victor Adebowale CBE, visits Community Wellbeing Hub, Bridge Central
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Lord Victor Adebowale CBE, the Chair of the NHS Confederation, recently paid a visit to Bridge Central, the Community Wellbeing Hub located in Lincoln. Hear his reflections on the visit.
How Are You Lincolnshire
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How Are You Lincolnshire
Council of Governors' Representation Committee Meeting - 8 April 2024
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Council of Governors' Representation Committee Meeting - 8 April 2024
LPFT Board of Directors Meeting - 4 April 2024
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LPFT Board of Directors Meeting - 4 April 2024
Webinar: How Are You, Lincolnshire?
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Webinar: How Are You, Lincolnshire?
Together We Will video
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Together We Will video
Trauma Informed Care in General Practice
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Trauma Informed Care in General Practice
Webinar: An Overview of Community Adult Mental Health Transformation The Principles Explained
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Webinar: An Overview of Community Adult Mental Health Transformation The Principles Explained
Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust: Nurse apprenticeship
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Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust: Nurse apprenticeship
Council of Governors' Meeting | 25 January 2024
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Council of Governors' Meeting | 25 January 2024
LPFT Council of Governors Representation Committee - Monday 8 January 2024
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LPFT Council of Governors Representation Committee - Monday 8 January 2024
Spotlight on... the Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Service
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Spotlight on... the Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Service
Lincolnshire CAMHS Learning Disability Team
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Lincolnshire CAMHS Learning Disability Team
LPFT Board of Directors meeting - September 2023
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LPFT Board of Directors meeting - September 2023
Sustainability in the NHS in Lincolnshire
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Sustainability in the NHS in Lincolnshire
APM 2023 live recording
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APM 2023 live recording
LPFT Council of Governors meeting August 2023
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LPFT Council of Governors meeting August 2023

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @lindaevans8121
    @lindaevans8121 3 місяці тому

    Raylin Me and My Autism

  • @jamesanderson8851
    @jamesanderson8851 4 місяці тому

    I dont like people much

  • @MichaelVJJones
    @MichaelVJJones 4 місяці тому

    👣🐾🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️🥊🥊

  • @ALEXALEX-nw6tw
    @ALEXALEX-nw6tw 6 місяців тому

    ❤🇦🇺👋

  • @hilarykingston7652
    @hilarykingston7652 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for speaking out Stephen, we met today and you shared your powerful story with me and I shared mine as a result. Thank you.

  • @Chipiiiii
    @Chipiiiii 10 місяців тому

    Beep boop bop

  • @TobyBarrett-h5s
    @TobyBarrett-h5s Рік тому

    I was a there from 1990-91. Was scary at first but I will always have fond memories of my time there.

  • @osmildmay
    @osmildmay Рік тому

    I could really relate to that video. My situations very similar to the chap in the video where as im looking to get into peer support work to help others and myself, after ive been badly mentally ill

  • @vishnujmohan5089
    @vishnujmohan5089 Рік тому

    Happy to see a social worker share his experience. As a professional social worker I felt motivated. 🥰

  • @michaeldalygreenham4434
    @michaeldalygreenham4434 Рік тому

    I might have a friend who may have this how can u give support

  • @mcwebbysam8672
    @mcwebbysam8672 Рік тому

    I love my animals too lots n lots

  • @Dalmango
    @Dalmango 2 роки тому

    "See me first" sounds horrendously racist... No one should be prioritized because of their race. Stop wasting money promoting discrimination and focus on healing people please

  • @bruhbruh2290
    @bruhbruh2290 2 роки тому

    im paying for this awful, disgusting race bating thing i have ever seen. £400 a month NI for this crap? im not even going to get seen first. i cant make an appointment. if i could defund you, i would.

  • @kilbonrobert
    @kilbonrobert 2 роки тому

    1993-1994 I was there as a kid 10-11 The canteen looks the same apart from the kitchen area to the right.

  • @hugoc1861
    @hugoc1861 2 роки тому

    The National Health Service (NHS) is the umbrella term for the publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom (UK). NHS is funded by both genres. Why is so protection just one genre?

  • @hugoc1861
    @hugoc1861 2 роки тому

    NHS is fully loaded of womens, complete Subversion, fascists NHS

  • @InternationalWomensDay-IWD
    @InternationalWomensDay-IWD 2 роки тому

    #IWD2022 - Thank you LPFT NHS 💜for mobilizing your community to help raise awareness and #BreakTheBias 🙅🏾‍♀for #InternationalWomensDay 2022 and beyond

  • @1HappyPiggy
    @1HappyPiggy 2 роки тому

    ❤️

  • @daveelson213
    @daveelson213 2 роки тому

    i was a resident there from nov 95 to july 96. i recognise so many of the rooms. glad to see the art room is in the same place. fond memories of the sitting room down the corridor, used to watch so many films in there. the dining room where i got an obsession for tinned peaches. shame the pool table room has changed. its used to be mixed genders so im hoping theres a place for the males to go.

  • @muhammadasad1910
    @muhammadasad1910 2 роки тому

    congratulation

  • @lizichell2
    @lizichell2 2 роки тому

    I have just eaten five oat and raisin cookies and six cheese shaped hearts. I feel bloated and sick. It was the right decision at the time 🤢🤢

  • @nicolewooldridge9683
    @nicolewooldridge9683 2 роки тому

    What a great, explanation.

  • @np100
    @np100 2 роки тому

    She doesn't have autism. She has Aspergers Syndrome.

  • @maxcinelli5739
    @maxcinelli5739 2 роки тому

    I was diagnosed at age 7

  • @simoncarter6281
    @simoncarter6281 2 роки тому

    Hi Ellen , just to say a huge thank you for this video , and I agree what you are saying . I'm 56 and I got diagnosed with autism only 8 years ago , I'm very lucky I have got brilliant support from all of the family and friends . And I'm sometimes get upset with myself , because some people don't understand , and don't want to understand with any body with Autism . Please Ellen keep up with the good work. All the Best . Simon

  • @vanessalang2018
    @vanessalang2018 2 роки тому

    I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 38

  • @DogLover1718
    @DogLover1718 2 роки тому

    I recommend ear defenders

  • @sarietapatel5881
    @sarietapatel5881 2 роки тому

    ❤🙏🤗rhanks for sharing....may God bless you

  • @zyx7478
    @zyx7478 2 роки тому

    Throughout my life as I have known autistic people, my experience is that they have a heart of Gold

  • @5p674
    @5p674 2 роки тому

    So many of the traits of autism are also the traits of selfish people.

  • @dcruz3373
    @dcruz3373 2 роки тому

    So could this be the reason why I have such a hard time to doing "normal" conversations with people? Like anyone autistic in here, can you relate to always trying hard to make a good answer out of every question someone asks but then always seem to say the wrong things, always see the person your talking to not interested in what your say or take too long to come up with an answer? Can anyone relate?

  • @HBudianu
    @HBudianu 2 роки тому

    Autistic doesn't mean you have to be nasty to people and get annoyed with their conversations or illness. If you can love animals, you are capable of empathy and can learn to be empathic to humans.

    • @zalamazu
      @zalamazu 2 роки тому

      Neurotypical doesn’t mean you have to be nasty to autistic people and get annoyed with their conversations or autistic traits. If you can love everyone else, you are capable of loving autistic people and understanding that we do not hate others, we just have a hard time understanding others and you can learn to be empathetic to us.

    • @heneagearms7939
      @heneagearms7939 2 роки тому

      Hanneke, I have known, and tutored, Ellen for many years and have to say that she is definitely NOT nasty with people - there is a big difference between finding it difficult to feel empathy (internally) and displaying a 'nasty' reaction/attitude to others (external).

    • @jamesanderson8851
      @jamesanderson8851 4 місяці тому

      I hope you understand autism I find it hard to understand people

  • @soccermessiandRonaldo
    @soccermessiandRonaldo 2 роки тому

    My daughter shout in bus and sha says same words all the time she is 6 people get angry 😠 😒

  • @davidnichol4735
    @davidnichol4735 2 роки тому

    I'm 25, and I've known I'm autistic since an early age, but I guess I thought that I could "fix it" by pretending I wasn't. I think really the only downside from this has been some of my more important social interactions. With people whom I'm terrified of making the wrong impression (which is literally a matter of time when interacting with me lol), I've completely avoided speaking and interacting with them because I believe they aren't willing to accept me enough to understand my differences and as a result will react poorly to everything I do because they think I'm breaking their secret rules on purpose. Locking people whom I love out of my life is definitely worse than sticking my foot in my mouth, but the stress of walking that tightrope... Well I guess I finally know what the word is for my response thanks to this video! That uncertainty is just too much to endure, so I "bolt" from these situations because it's just so depressing to always have people think of you a certain way when you choose to be free and express yourself without the exhausting heavy filtering. It's so depressing to have people think I'm an asshole or psychopath (caused by difficulties using empathy for certain situations) that I have spent my whole life preferring that they think I'm shy or a weirdo who won't speak. Accepting why and how I'm different is empowering me to fix these problems, but it's hard speaking about something so personal and so nuanced to people who have no clue what autism actually is because I understand there's a fine line between playing the victim and acknowledging setbacks, and I can't traverse that line because I don't know how people are responding to my words. It doesn't help that society has presented me a situation parallel to the struggles of being understood as an autistic person with the way I'm constantly misunderstood as a bisexual man. It seems like every part of who I am is misunderstood as a problem that either doesn't exist, needs to be fixed, or is a result of me looking for attention by trying to be unique. Look at film and tv - autistic people are either mentally deficient or cold-hearted geniuses. Bisexual men are portrayed as either confused, going through a phase, deciding "which one they actually like", or they are ashamed of being gay (can you possibly imagine how hurtful those assumptions are - you actually think I'm ashamed of my love????? (The worst part of this assumption is the premise - I'm not bi because OBVIOUSLY I'd be with a woman if I could, because being with a man is a last resort discount version of "real" love)) and if in an opposite-sex relationship, they're just trying to be special, show how liberal or woke they are by pretending to be a member of an oppressed group, an ashamed closeted homosexual, "exploring", "just having fun", or (my personal favorite) "they just have no standards" which is usually worded somehow like "he'll ****** anything or anybody!" as if my love is a quirk and it's somehow funny while also implying that homosexual behavior is inherently disgusting, of subpar quality, a "last resort for people with certain mental illnesses", and/or a decision. Don't even get me started on how bisexual women are portrayed... Anyways - autistic digression aside - thank you so much for speaking out. It's so easy to lie to ourselves that the things which make us different (especially the things we LOVE about ourselves) don't come with setbacks. Without acknowledging these setbacks, we internalize the negativity we face from society and treat our uniqueness as something to hide, ignore, and be ashamed of. We're supposed to feel good about ourselves when people say, "I never would've guessed you're autistic/LGBTQ!" as if it's praise to not be who you are. Differences make species stronger, and I'm glad I live in an era where we're starting to understand that in many parts of the world.

  • @tyrantcynicalgaming
    @tyrantcynicalgaming 2 роки тому

    When I was in elementary school, like around the time I was grade 4, I used to bully this autistic boy named cale. He lived like 1 minute away from my house at the time and I used to make fun of him all the time. I didn't get physical like fight him or steal from him , but I was making fun of him a lot. I moved and never saw him again. After like a year since I moved I really very bad for what I did to that boy. I felt like an asshole which I was and wished I never done that. I'm 22 now and I still regret what I did back then.

  • @leslycuzco443
    @leslycuzco443 2 роки тому

    I am autistic too I was diagnosis at 2 or 3

  • @haannguyen4402
    @haannguyen4402 2 роки тому

    Oh my goodness I relate. I freaked out when I was called for early dismissal once (An NT would be jumping for joy) 4:18

  • @nicholasclaus9695
    @nicholasclaus9695 2 роки тому

    I am autistic as well

  • @haannguyen4402
    @haannguyen4402 2 роки тому

    I’ve been told “You seem so normal, I wouldn’t have guessed you were autistic” before, but I’m terrible at masking

  • @goblinzed3078
    @goblinzed3078 2 роки тому

    I'm autistic too, I had my diagnosis at 23, after years of pain and confusion. I'm so much happier now because I understand myself more, life is still not easy in a world not built for us, but I'm here trying my best. I also relate to your connections with animals, I love them so much and I never stopped since I was a kid. They understand me and I understand them, we have a special connections and I really hope to found a job where I could be with them all the time. Thank you for this video/gen.

  • @DJPoundPuppy
    @DJPoundPuppy 2 роки тому

    Autism presents differently in different personalities.

  • @mohamedsaleh1801
    @mohamedsaleh1801 3 роки тому

    ن سر سر @

  • @mohamedsaleh1801
    @mohamedsaleh1801 3 роки тому

    ظ ا قصص علي سرير

  • @sanoj92
    @sanoj92 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing Ellen. I can really relate to your connection with animals (and "disconnection" with social trivialities)

  • @tlgergun7470
    @tlgergun7470 3 роки тому

    Oximetre,less edu