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A personal health budget (PHB) is an amount of money to support someone’s health and wellbeing needs. One-off Personal Health Budgets for mental health are designed to support people to achieve specific goals or outcomes enabling supported self-management and mental health recovery following hospital discharge.
Personal health budgets for mental health can include a range of things to give people access to care, support and services that are holistic, innovative and build on their strengths. Examples include:
To be eligible, the individual will need to be either a current inpatient within Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust (BDCFT) or under the care of the Trauma Informed Personality Pathway (TIPP) team. Additionally, they will need to be between the ages of 18 and 65 as well as living within the Bradford or Craven District
To find out more about our Personal Health Budgets service, please contact [email protected].
Paul tells us about his experience visiting Safe Spaces; a service that offers same-day support […]
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