Eating Disorders Bulletin: June 2026

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Please find the June bulletin for Eating Disorders attached. We hope this helps to keep you up to date with current awareness in this area of clinical work. Some articles are freely accessible, others require access to Open Athens. You can create a free account here: OpenAthens | Registration or get back in touch with the library for any further support regarding accessibility to articles.

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Eating Disorder Bulletin – June 2026 .pdf by Academic Library

Research in Practice

New Webinar: Attachment and caregiving in families with parental learning disabilities

This webinar, for the Working Together with Parents Network, will explore findings from doctoral research on parenting capacity and attachment in the context of parents with a learning disability.

The facilitators will draw on their research and clinical interests in working with adults with learning disabilities and will discuss the implications for practice and the need for more inclusive and context-sensitive approaches to understanding attachment and caregiving in families where parents have learning disabilities.

Find out more here: Attachment, caregiving, and parental learning disabilities | Research in Practice

Latest Community Health Bulletin

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The latest Community Health Bulletin is ready for you to view at  https://www.evidentlybetter.org/community-bulletin/2026/05/19-may-2026/

In this edition:

  • Drug use in ethnic minority groups: a review and recommendations
  • Maternity experience survey 2025: national qualitative report
  • Reducing waiting times from referral to assessment for routine community CYP mental health services
  • Psychology Matters: “When you work in community-based health and social care, you see very quickly that people’s wellbeing is shaped by their circumstances”
  • Government to transform mental health care with new strategy
  • UK using harmful habits to manage mental health
  • Plus much more

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Latest Research

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Please see the link below for the latest Research.

Neighbourhood health framework.
Department of Health and Social Care & NHS England; 2026.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/neighbourhood-health-framework
[How ICBs, local authorities, health and wellbeing boards and other partners should create and deliver neighbourhood health services.]
Freely available online

The Economic Case for Preventing Mental Ill Health.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); 2026.
https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/the-economic-case-for-preventing-mental-ill-health_16668f16-en.html
[Focusing on depression and anxiety, this report sets out the strong economic case for investing in better mental health policies. It shows how evidence‑based interventions in primary care, schools, and workplaces can improve health outcomes and boost economic growth through improved productivity and labour market participation. Many of these interventions are cost‑effective and some cost‑saving. However the overall impact of these interventions remains low due to lack of implementation at scale.]
Freely available online

NHS England messaging user engagement: findings from group interviews with VCSE practitioner and lived experience partners.
National Voices; 2026.
https://www.nationalvoices.org.uk/publication/nhs-england-messaging-understanding-inclusive-digital-communication/
[National Voices was commissioned by NHS England to strengthen the evidence base on how NHS messages can be designed and delivered in ways that prompt action while remaining inclusive for groups most at risk of exclusion. The work focused on four target groups: older people, parents and carers, digitally excluded people, and people facing language barriers. Findings show how NHS England can design inclusive messaging.]
Freely available online

Forensic Psychiatry Bulletin

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Forensic Psychiatry Bulletin

The link below is to the latest edition of this current awareness bulletin on the Trust Library webpage. The links to abstracts have been activated in this bulletin and if you click on the title, it will take you to either the abstract or a full text version.

https://www.gmmh.nhs.uk/download/forensic-psychiatry-may-2026pdf.pdf?ver=24377&doc=docm93jijm4n18400.pdf

Some of the references contained in the bulletin may be an Open Access reference, which will be available for you download and some may be available to download via a GMMH Athens Account login. Some of the references may be an abstract only, and the full text will have to be requested directly from the library.

For faster, one click access to articles you can link our resources to your device browser using LibKeyNomad www.libkeynomad.comand following the onscreen instructions.

The Curve Library (Prestwich site) is open 8.30am-4.00pm Monday to Friday.

Please email ALL library enquires to library@gmmh.nhs.uk

Latest Suicide Prevention and Self Harm bulletin

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The latest Suicide Prevention and Self Harm bulletin from Mersey Care Evidence and Library Service can now be viewed at https://www.evidentlybetter.org/bulletins/suicide-prevention/

This webpage features key links and emerging reports about suicide prevention.

In this issue:     

  • Slower motor speed as a predictor of suicide attempts in high-risk youth
  • Suicide prevention must address homelessness, not just mental health
  • Only 3% of suicides linked to domestic abuse result in prosecution, data shows
  • The Role of Nurse Practitioners in the Reframing of Suicide Risk
  • Plus much more

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Latest Dementia bulletin

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The latest dementia bulletin from Mersey Care Evidence and Library Service has now been published at https://www.evidentlybetter.org/dementia/2026/05/12-may-2026/

In this issue:

  • Closing the dementia awareness gap: why the UK needs a national dementia risk reduction campaign
  • Could an at-home blood test and brain testing help screen people for dementia?
  • How Weight Loss Drugs May Benefit the Brain
  • Alzheimer’s Society research exposes shortfall in dementia training
  • Plus much more

please let us know if there are other people who you think might benefit from receiving this bulletin.

Research in Practice

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Please see the following link :

Trauma-informed approaches to maternal mental health | Research in Practice

Health and social care professionals play a vital role in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of mothers during and after pregnancy. Explore Research in Practice resources to support trauma-informed practice for Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week.