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Featured news item: Spring into song: Shine a Light dementia singing group returns for music, memories and togetherness
Published on: 13 February 2026 -
Stay connected with free Wi-Fi at Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Published on: 1 May 2025Did you know that patients, carers, and visitors at Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust can enjoy free Wi-Fi to stay in touch and entertained during their visits? This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to improving patient and visitor experience through the use of digital technology.
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Black Country Healthcare Secures £1.8M to Transform Care Pathways for Patients with Complex Mental Health and Offending Histories
Published on: 24 April 2025Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has successfully secured an investment of £1.8 million from Reach Out to enhance the interface between specialised secure services and secondary care for Black Country patients with complex mental health needs and histories of offending.
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Thrive into Work Neurodiverse Service extended to support more young people
Published on: 22 April 2025 -
How to access NHS services in the Black Country this bank holiday
Published on: 17 April 2025Ahead of the Easter bank holiday weekend (Friday 18 April 2025 - Monday 21 April 2025), people in the Black Country are being reminded how to get the right care if they feel unwell.
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Tell us your views on your mental health care: 2025 Community Mental Health Survey
Published on: 16 April 2025At Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, we believe in providing high quality mental health care for each individual person is fundamentally important.Therefore, we are excited to announce that, in August 2025, the NHS is again launching a major survey on people’s experiences of using mental health services. If you used services in April or May 2025, you could be invited to take part and give your feedback on the quality of support you received.

