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Paediatric and Neonatal Clinical Psychology Service

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A podcast from the Paediatric & Neonatal Clinical Psychology Service in the Northern Trust supporting the psychological and emotional experience of young people and their families, in living with health-related difficulties, or infants and families who need to spend time in Neonatal Care. The series will focus on providing information and sharing experiences that relate to families who are in contact with the Paediatric & Neonatal Services. Please give your feedback here https://forms.office ...
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Self Directed Support is part of the Transforming Your Care strategic approach to developing Person Centred Services. It is a pathway where individuals are enabled and encouraged to have more choice and control in how their care and support is provided. Self Directed Support is available as a way to meet the needs of individuals who access social care in both children and adult services. This series tells the service users story on how self-directed support can improve health, wellbeing and ...
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Living with a Stoma can be a big emotional adjustment, and can feel strange or scary. These feelings and concerns are completely common and normal. Join the Stoma Nursing team in their Stoma Service Podcast Series, as they talk about adjusting to living with a Stoma, tips on how to take care of yourself and your Stoma, and how you can continue to live life to the fullest. Provided by the Northern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland, generously supported by funding from NHS Chari ...
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Specialist Clinical Psychologist, Maeve Cushnahan talks to Aoife Maguire, a young person who has lived with type 1 diabetes since the age of two and a half. Now Seventeen, Aoife tells the story about how her family supported her in the early years, changes in type 1 diabetes technology during her life and how Aoife experienced growing up as a young…
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We meet Jackie, who tells us the story of her diagnosis of Multiple sclerosis and how she has managed to keep her independence through the use of self-directed support. With insight into the Direct Payment process and how she was able to find her Personal Assistant. We would appreciate if you could take 2 minutes to complete our feedback questionna…
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Today we hear a carer's experience from our guest Adelaide, who talks to us about the direct payments process and how it helped and supported her to care for her late husband. We would appreciate if you could take 2 minutes to complete our feedback questionnaire which will help improve the podcast you have been listening to today https://forms.offi…
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In our first episode we talk to Paul, who gives us a service user's experience of using self-directed support and how it enables him to keep his independence. Paul has a spinal cord injury and from his experience is able to give practical information about how he employs his Personal Assistants using Direct Payments alongside his privately funded a…
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Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Aiveen Higgins and Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Lauren McKay continue their discussion on the psychological challenges for infants, parents and families on the neonatal unit and advice on how to support you and yourself on your neonatal journey. Please give your feedback here https://forms.office.com/e/6M0RhzHtjR…
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We meet Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Aiveen Higgins and Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Lauren McKay as they discuss the psychological challenges of the neonatal unit for the babies and their families and how a neonatal psychologist can support the emotional wellbeing of infants, parents and families in the unit. Please give your feedback here …
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| Specialist Clinical Psychologist, Maeve Cushnahan and Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Saskia Craig discuss how anxiety may show up for children, young people and families when a health condition such as Epilepsy or Diabetes comes into their lives. The episode also talks about procedural distress and how this might be experienced and managed by a y…
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Specialist Clinical Psychologist, Maeve Cushnahan and Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Saskia Craig continue their discussion on adjustment. In this episode they talk about what the research says about adjusting to life with a health condition, and discuss ideas that may help families during the adjustment period. Please give your feedback here: http…
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Specialist Clinical Psychologist, Maeve Cushnahan and Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Saskia Craig discuss adjusting to living with a health diagnosis as a child or young person; what might the family expect from an emotional point of view at times of transition and change, and how to cope with this. Please give your feedback here: https://forms.off…
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We meet Specialist Clinical Psychologist, Maeve Cushnahan and Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Saskia Craig as they discuss the role of the psychologist in paediatric teams: what it is that Psychologists do, and what young people and their families can expect coming to a Psychology session. Please give your feedback here: https://forms.office.com/e/6…
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A brief online survey to give feedback and future suggestions is here: https://bit.ly/3iRTeuU Sr Victoria McKee and the Stoma Nursing team share their expertise on how to care for your skin, with advice on the signs and symptoms you should be looking out for, and useful tips on keeping the skin around your Stoma healthy.…
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A brief online survey to give feedback and future suggestions is here: https://bit.ly/3iRTeuU Sr Tracey Donnelly and the Stoma Nursing team give an overview of preparing for your Stoma procedure, including advice on what a Stoma is, how to keep your Stoma healthy, and management of your pouch.By Surgical & Clinical Services
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