Comms Officer Henry Lockyer spoke with Mary Stirling to hear how the Mind & Body QIN can benefit clinicians and patients.
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KHP Centre for Translational Medicine 2025-26 funding calls – provisional timeline announced
14 August 2025
The CTM aims to fund research which sits in the early stages of translational research. These funding seeks to support applicants to develop and deliver on projects in translational clinical research.
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27 April 2022
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27 April 2022News
KHP is supporting a new programme specifically tailored for people of Black, African, and Caribbean heritage.
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27 April 2022Mind and Body blog
Hear about what being a Mind & Body Champion means and find out how you can get involved.
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13 April 2022News
The KHP Life Lines project is supporting a group of London-based Ukrainian professionals who are providing support to Ukraine.
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13 April 2022Blog
KHP Neurosciences reflect on its recent collaboration with Oxleas NHS FT to improve understanding of epilepsy and learning disabilities.
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13 April 2022Mind and Body blog
We spoke with SLaM’s early intervention service (COAST) about their experience pioneering the KHP Mind & Body Quality Improvement Network.
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13 April 2022Blog Mind and Body blog
Dr Florian Ruths explains how mindfulness can reduce your stress and anxiety and highlights some free guided meditation sessions.
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30 March 2022Blog
To mark Brain Awareness Week, 14 – 20 March 2022, we provide an overview of some of the world-class research improving patient's lives.
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30 March 2022Mind & Body Mind and Body blog
We spoke with Simon Arday, Mental Health Network Manager, KCH, about his experience as part of the Mind & Body Quality Improvement Network.
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30 March 2022Mind & Body
Recognising outstanding contributions that Mind & Body Champions have made across the partnership.
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30 March 2022Blog
KHP spoke to co-founder Prof Louise Rose about the profound impact of Life Lines throughout the pandemic and future plans for the project.
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29 March 2022News Child Health
In honour of World Autism Acceptance Week, Emma Yu caught up with Dr Vicky Slonims to learn more about her autism research