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Library 'Lights

Welcome to our NHS Somerset Knowledge & Library Service podcast - your go-to source for updates, insights, and stories from across the service. Whether you're clinical, non-clinical, or simply curious, we hope this podcast brings you useful knowledge, inspiration, and a few surprises along the way.We're excited to launch this new resource as a way to share insightful information with our users, foster shared learning across the organisation, and showcase what the Knowledge & Library Services (KLS) team is working on. It's a space where ideas, experiences, and expertise can come together helping us all stay informed and connected.We've just released our very first episode, and we're thrilled to begin this journey with you. We hope you'll tune in, share it with colleagues, and maybe even get involved!

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    Library 'Lights Episode 8: Mind Meets Evidence: Leading Change in Mental Health Research

    Welcome to the 8th episode of Library 'Lights! In this special Mental Health Awareness Month episode, we're joined by consultant psychotherapist and one of Somerset Foundation Trust's leading voices in mental health research Adrian Hayes, to explore his work with mental health around the trust.  Adrian shares an overview of his unique role, combining a background in psychotherapy and psychology with leading and supporting research across the Trust. We discuss what mental health research looks like in practice at SFT and how this work is helping to improve understanding, treatment, and outcomes in mental health care.  The conversation also highlights a new and exciting research project currently underway, alongside practical ways colleagues can engage with research in their own roles. We explore some of the common misconceptions around mental health research, breaking down barriers and showing how accessible and impactful it can be. This episode offers an inspiring look at how curiosity, compassion, and evidence-based practice are driving forward mental health care at Somerset Foundation Trust.    🧠 Want to get involved with mental health research?  Get in contact with Adrian Hayes to get involved with his monthly get together, get answers to your questions and support with projects!  📧 Contact: [email protected]    📖 Join the Bookends Book Club Love reading and sharing ideas?   The Bookends Book Club, run by Veronica Price, is a welcoming space for staff & students to come together and explore a wide range of books. Whether you're a regular reader or just curious, everyone is welcome!   📬 Want to join? Simply email the library team at: [email protected]     📬 Stay Connected & Get Involved   We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast — whether it's feedback on an episode, ideas for future topics, or someone you think we should feature. Your input will help us shape the podcast to better serve staff & students across Somerset Foundation Trust.   🔗 Explore more episodes and learn about the podcast: https://somersetft-nhs.libguides.com/...   📝 Share your feedback or suggestions: https://forms.office.com/e/XUSrHmkZ4D   📧 Contact Megane Quelvennec – Knowledge & Evidence Librarian: [email protected]     📞 Reach Out to Us   Have a question, suggestion, or just want to say hello? We'd love to hear from you! You can contact the NHS Somerset Knowledge & Library Service team directly at:   📧 Email: [email protected]   🌐 Website: https://somersetft-nhs.libguides.com/... 

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    Library 'Lights Episode 7: Seeing the Person - Behind Dementia and Delirium Care at SFT

    Welcome to the 7th episode of the NHS Somerset Knowledge & Library Service podcast! This month, we're joined by Emily Hitchens, Dementia & Delirium Training Coordinator at Somerset Foundation Trust, to explore how education and person‑centred approaches can make a real difference for people living with dementia and delirium. Emily shares an insight into her varied day‑to‑day role, from delivering ward‑based training and study days to developing innovative learning opportunities such as VR dementia and delirium experiences. We discuss the range of training and resources available to staff, and the common challenges teams face when supporting patients who may feel frightened, disoriented, or away from familiar routines. The conversation also highlights what person‑centred care looks like in practice, including the importance of knowing what matters to each individual, supporting dignity and independence, and creating environments that help people feel safe and like themselves. Emily reflects on the success of Somerset's first delirium conference, shares exciting plans for future projects and a patient‑led creative exhibition, and reminds us how powerful activity and expression can be in dementia care.   📖 Join the Bookends Book Club Love reading and sharing ideas? The Bookends Book Club, run by Veronica Price, is a welcoming space for staff & students to come together and explore a wide range of books. Whether you're a regular reader or just curious, everyone is welcome! 📬 Want to join? Simply email the library team at: [email protected]   📬 Stay Connected & Get Involved We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast — whether it's feedback on an episode, ideas for future topics, or someone you think we should feature. Your input will help us shape the podcast to better serve staff & students across Somerset Foundation Trust. 🔗 Explore more episodes and learn about the podcast: https://somersetft-nhs.libguides.com/...  📝 Share your feedback or suggestions: https://forms.office.com/e/XUSrHmkZ4D 📧 Contact Megane Quelvennec – Knowledge & Evidence Librarian: [email protected]   📞 Reach Out to Us Have a question, suggestion, or just want to say hello? We'd love to hear from you! You can contact the NHS Somerset Knowledge & Library Service team directly at: 📧 Email: [email protected] 🌐 Website: https://somersetft-nhs.libguides.com/...

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Welcome to our NHS Somerset Knowledge & Library Service podcast - your go-to source for updates, insights, and stories from across the service. Whether you're clinical, non-clinical, or simply curious, we hope this podcast brings you useful knowledge, inspiration, and a few surprises along the way.We're excited to launch this new resource as a way to share insightful information with our users, foster shared learning across the organisation, and showcase what the Knowledge & Library Services (KLS) team is working on. It's a space where ideas, experiences, and expertise can come together helping us all stay informed and connected.We've just released our very first episode, and we're thrilled to begin this journey with you. We hope you'll tune in, share it with colleagues, and maybe even get involved!

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