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Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund to continue with £50m for 2025-26

Community Care

Funding beyond 2026 is subject to the government’s spending review, which will report this summer. Wilson and several other MPs shared stories of the anxiety experienced by constituents because of the delay in confirming the fund’s future. What has happened has been really unforgivable.

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Depression & Perfectionism

Gateway Foundation

Perfectionists believe that most tasks they do demand perfection, and this unhealthy thought pattern can lead to stress, anxiety, and depression. Psychotherapy can also help people identify their harsh self-beliefs to change them over time. CBT can also help clients become more adaptive and less governed by self-imposed rules.

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How to Create a Ketamine Compliance Program

Relias

Quick overview of ketamine therapy Ketamine therapy is emerging as a transformative option for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and, in some cases, addiction. Maintain open communication with staff and government agencies to ensure compliance updates are followed.

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Concerns over future of Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund with resourcing unconfirmed

Community Care

Sector bodies have voiced concerns about the future of the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund (ASGSF), with the government having failed to confirm funding beyond March 2025. It can fund a range of services , including therapeutic parenting training, arts therapies, psychotherapy and extensive life story work.

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being philosophical about it

Clinical Philosophy

A talk for Confer: Confronting Mortal Threat / Oxford Psychotherapy Society 5.9.2020 / 14.10.2020 ‘Wisdom is a tree of life to those who lay hold of her; fortunate are they who embrace her’ (Proverbs 3:18) Abstract To be ‘philosophical’ or ‘stoical’ is in part to remain calm and able to think in the face of adversity.