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Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Research & Development 2024 Highlights

As the new year begins, we take the opportunity to reflect on the many successes, changes and developments during 2024 across the research infrastructures at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust (OHFT).


NHS111 service for mental health services – national patient survey

NHS England would like to hear from people who have accessed crisis mental health services through the NHS 111 ‘select mental health option’ service. 


Extra slots available for Talking Therapies Assessments

Blue Monday may not be real, but anxiety, stress and depression are, so adults across Buckinghamshire are urged not to wait to ask for help if struggling this winter.


Oxford Health Director of Research and Development discusses READ-OUT with BBC South

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Director of Research and Development, Professor Vanessa Raymont featured on the BBC.


Oxford and Southampton study identifies the most effective treatments for ADHD in adults

Oxford and Southampton researchers have found that atomoxetine and a class of drug known as stimulants are the most effective treatments in the management of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in adults.


Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) December Newsletter now available

The December issue of the OH BRC Newsletter is available to read on the OH BRC website.


Jo’s joy wins November’s Exceptional People Individual Award

Physiotherapy Technical Instructor for Allen Ward Jo Salsbury wins November’s Exceptional People Individual Award – for being so caring and going the extra mile to support patients.


Vaughan Thomas Ward win November’s Exceptional People Team Award

The Vaughan Thomas Ward, based at Warneford Hospital, win November’s Exceptional People Team Award – for their patient care and compassionate approach to loved ones.


Do you or a loved one have Down syndrome? The ABATE study Part 2 is recruiting now!

The ABATE study Part 2 is testing an investigational vaccine to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in people with Down Syndrome, as currently there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease.


Life-changing mental health service supporting babies and children celebrates 10 years

“When you have feelings you know most people don’t, you don’t know who you can totally trust.”