News and media releases
We regularly publish news updates from within the Integrated Care System, but also from across our partner organisations. See below for the most recent news articles.
To read blogs, please visit the our Blog Hub.
Latest news
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NHS South Yorkshire established
1 July 2022
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New health-led employment trial launches across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw
25 May 2018
A new health-led employment trial that will support people with a mental or physical health condition to find and remain in employment has been launched by Sheffield City Region and South Yorkshire Housing Association (SYHA).
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Investment in services to improve mental health in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw
14 May 2018
New funding to help prevent suicide and to support women who are struggling with mental health problems while pregnant or have recently given birth has been unveiled.
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Independent report calls on hospitals to work together even more closely
9 May 2018
An Independent Review set up to ensure people across South Yorkshire, Bassetlaw and Chesterfield continue to receive excellent hospital services now and into the future has made a series of recommendations in a report published today (Wednesday 9 May 2018).
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Support to overcome anxiety after cancer
30 April 2018
A new service in Barnsley aims to help people work through anxiety and emotions both during and after cancer treatment, the three-month pilot is funded by The Macmillan Living With And Beyond Cancer Programme.
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Local man shares bowel cancer story
17 April 2018
A South Yorkshire man is sharing his bowel cancer journey to encourage others to visit their GP if they have symptoms.
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Championing co-production in Sheffield
11 April 2018
Chris Lomas joins the Macmillan Living With And Beyond Cancer Programme as Project Manager for Sheffield. Chris explains her motivations & why she is focused on achieving better outcomes for local people diagnosed with cancer.
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Personalised support for people diagnosed with urological cancers
29 March 2018
A new role of Macmillan Cancer Support Worker is being trialled as part of the urological cancer team at The NHS Rotherham Foundation Trust. The role is the first of its kind within cancer services at Rotherham Hospital and is being funded by The Macmillan Living With And Beyond Cancer Programme.
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Having a meaningful conversation about cancer
28 March 2018
The Macmillan Living With And Beyond Cancer Programme team have developed a short film which explains why the act of having a meaningful conversation is so important to people diagnosed with cancer.