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£10m for mental health research in East of England

Projects to improve the care of people with mental health conditions in the East of England have been given a boost of nearly £10m.

National Institute of Health Research has awarded the grant to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust, which is carrying out the research.

It will support projects that make a “difference to people’s lives”.

Two areas it is looking at are dementia and patient safety.

The trust plans to work with the Universities of Cambridge University and the University of East Anglia in Norwich.

My dementia opera: 'It is a story about being human'

In writing The Bargee’s Wife, an opera about dementia, librettist Karen Hayes found inspiration and beauty in the sounds of silence

 

‘We tried to capture the resonances of the watery landscape of rural Gloucestershire’.

The silence at the centre of a room full of people with dementia can be profound.

Last year, composer John O’Hara and I spent a week working in two residential care homes on the banks of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal on a music research residency. We would turn up at the front door with an electric piano, a pile of song books and my writing pad and biro. Each day our little rooms full of people grew until our sessions were spilling into corridors and colonising larger spaces. We watched the residents emerge over the week, often as if from a deep sleep, swimming to the surface, lighting up from within. Mrs M, who at the beginning of the week could barely open her eyes, by the end was able let out a long note, rising up out of her chair as she did so, lifted on a breath, her delight at the strength of that sound reflected on her face. It was as if she had taken the essence of the idea arrived during a conversation which was unfolding about childhood games. It had flowed quite naturally from a number of remembered songs and comfortable reminiscences about teatime’s and playground rhymes.

Bedroom tax’ has sent 400 Norwich people into rent arrears, claim council leaders

Households are finding it very difficult to bridge the gap

Friday, August 2, 2013
7:30 AM

More than 400 people in Norwich have fallen into rent arrears since the introduction of the so-called “bedroom tax”, city council leaders say.

The controversial changes to cut housing benefit payments, dubbed the “bedroom tax” by Labour, came into force in April.