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Oxfordshire Mind's Primary Care Wellbeing Service now available at The Charlbury Medical Practice

I am very pleased to announce that Oxfordshire Mind's Primary Care Wellbeing Service has recently expanded to the Rural West primary care network (PCN) which the Charlbury Medical Practice is a part of.

The Primary Care Wellbeing service offers support to those aged 16 and up who are living with mental health and/or wellbeing issues. Each client can use up to 6 wellbeing sessions, which can be used as telephone, or face-to-face appointments in their usual GP practice.

We are available to access via a referral from your GP or self-referral, by emailing NWprimarycarewellbeing@oxfordshiremind.org.uk with your name, date of birth, which GP practice you are registered with, and your telephone number.

Initial sessions usually last for around forty-five minutes, with follow ups lasting closer to thirty minutes. As part of the session, we will explore potential services and strategies together to support you in moving forward and empower you to improve your own personal wellbeing. Following these sessions, if appropriate we will send you a follow-up letter either via post or email containing further information about the services and strategies we have decided on during our session. Face to Face appointments are currently held on Wednesday mornings at Charlbury Medical Practice. Phone appointments are held on Thursday all day.

If you are registered with Charlbury Medical Practice and would like to self-refer or just have any further questions about the service please send an email to nwprimarycarewellbeing@oxfordshiremind.org.uk with the subject FAO Cal Weaver and I will endeavour to get back to you within a couple of days.

Wishing you all the best,

Cal Weaver

(Primary Care Wellbeing Worker for the Rural West PCN)

Callum Weaver · Thu 30 Sep 2021, 11:42 · Link


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