Heartbeat magazine

The magazine has been produced to update staff, service users, their families/carers , and the public on the latest updates across CWPT.

Heartbeat has been designed to help you better understand our organisation, celebrate our staff and the continued high-quality work taking place in our services, and offer some reflection about how can look after your own mental health.

We hope that you enjoy our magazine and would like to extend our thanks to all of those involved for their courageous contributions and the continued hard work of our staff in ensuring consistent, high-quality care.

Our issues:

Heartbeat Issue 7

Issue 7 - Winter 2025

Find out more about the awards staff have won this year - both external and our internal Q Award celebrations!

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Heartbeat Issue 6

Issue 6 - Summer 2025

Find out more about this year's Long Service Awards and some of #TeamCWPT's time in the NHS and why they do what they do!

Also featuring our 2024-2025 Year in Review!

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Heartbeat Issue 5

Issue 5 - Winter 2024/2025

40 years in the NHS: making a difference in learning disability.

As some of #TeamCWPT celebrate over 40 years in the NHS, read how they are all united in a common purpose: supporting the most vulnerable in society to have the opportunity to live the best life possible.

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Heartbeat Issue 4

Issue 4 - Summer/Autumn 2024

The end of an era.

As we say farewell to our outgoing chair, Professor Jagtar Singh OBE, it's time to look back on what's been achieved during his 10-year tenure at CWPT.

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Heartbeat Issue 3

Issue 3 - Spring 2024

Read about what it means to 'be #TeamCWPT' and what staff say about working here.

Also featuring a special No Excuse for Abuse centre page pull out!

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Heartbeat Issue 2

Issue 2 - Winter 2023/2024

Read about our 15th annual Q Awards, which celebrated our amazing staff and their extraordinary contributions to supporting patient care.

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Issue 1 - Autumn 2023

Issue 1 - Autumn 2023

Read how CWPT turned Coventry and Warwickshire blue with celebrations for the NHS' 75th birthday.

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