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Psychosis is a severe mental illness which affects up to 3% of the population and is associated with significant impairment in social functioning and shorter life expectancy. Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) teams seek, identify and reduce treatment delays at the onset of psychosis and promote recovery by reducing the probability of relapse following a first episode of psychosis. Timely access to EIP is shown to have a significant long-term impact on the lives and livelihood of individuals with psychosis and their families. For this episode we’re joined by Jake and Dom, who have received support from the South Staffordshire Early Intervention in Psychosis team. Jake and Dom talk about their experiences of psychosis, and how the team has helped them. We also hear from members of the team who talk about the work they do to make a difference to those accessing the service. A transcript of this episode is available to download: https://www.mpft.nhs.uk/application/files/9717/7625/3679/The_MPFT_Podcast_Episode_110_-_Early_intervention_in_psychosis.docx [https://www.mpft.nhs.uk/application/files/9717/7625/3679/The_MPFT_Podcast_Episode_110_-_Early_intervention_in_psychosis.docx] Accessing support If anything discussed in this episode causes you to feel that you need to seek help, please call NHS 111 and select the mental health option (option 2). If you live in South Staffordshire, you can also: * Call our Freephone 24/7 urgent NHS Mental Health Helpline - 0808 196 3002 * Text 07507 330605 to receive support for your mental health at any time of the day or night* * Email mhsi.staffordshire@mpft.nhs.uk [mhsi.staffordshire@mpft.nhs.uk] *Please note for people using the text messaging service: We might inform someone if we were concerned about your safety, but we would usually speak to you about this first. Your messages are stored and can be seen by other health care staff who follow the same confidentiality rules. This service operates 24 hours a day including weekends and bank holidays and we aim to reply to you within one hour but during busy periods this could be up to 4 hours. You should get an immediate message back to confirm we have received your text. If you need help before you hear back from us, contact your GP, nearest walk-in centre or dial 111. Our text number does not receive voice calls or MMS picture messages. We support messaging from UK mobile numbers only (which does not include messages sent from landlines, international mobile numbers and some 'number masking' mobile apps). To prevent the health professional from sending messages to you, text STOP to our number. Messages are charged at your usual rates. If you live in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin, you can also: * Call our Freephone 24/7 urgent NHS Mental Health Helpline - 0808 196 4501 * Text STW to 85258 to receive support for your mental health at any time of the day or night * Email access.shropshire@mpft.nhs.uk [access.shropshire@mpft.nhs.uk]
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