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NEW!  y-QUIT

 

Most young people who experience psychosis want to quit smoking but may need extra support to do so. y-QUIT: Keeping Your Body in Mind is a guide for you people experiencing psychosis or other mental health issues & want to quit smoking.

 

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Double-sided, 6 page, foldable brochure

 

Keeping Your Teeth In Mind: Right from the Start

 

Keeping Your Teeth in Mind is a guide for people experiencing psychosis and those who care for them. Looking after your teeth might not be a priority if you are dealing with psychosis. BUT did you know that people experiencing psychosis are more likely to develop problems with their teeth and gums? The good news is that there are things that you can do to make a difference and there is support to help you.

 

Please contact us (info@iphys.org.au) for high resolution press ready pdf version for professional printing

Right from the Start

 

A resource to empower service users to ask their Mental Health Team or GP surgery for support to improve their physical health in the critical early treatment phase of psychosis when seeds of poor future health may be sewn. Linking with the Lester tool, this resource has been created by service users and practitioners from Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.  March 2016.

 

Download the Printable Brochure

Double-sided, 6 page, foldable brochure

 

See Right from the Start website for the latest versions of the above brochures and more info.

The Australian, New South Wales, version of the brochure is now available.

Download the Printable Brochure

Double-sided, 6 page, foldable brochure

 

Please contact us (info@iphys.org.au) for high resolution press ready pdf version for professional printing

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HeAL 

 

A group of clinicians, service users, family members and researchers from eleven countries have joined forces to develop an international consensus statement on improving the physical health of young people with psychosis. The statement, called Healthy Active Lives (HeAL), aims to reverse the trend of people with severe mental illness dying early by tackling risks for future physical illnesses pro-actively and much earlier.

 

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