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South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Membership

Overview

The South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust provides NHS mental health services for south London in hospitals and the community.
Support SLaM by becoming a member
Members and governors are at the heart of the organisation. Members support SLaM on a voluntary basis and provide feedback, local knowledge and support.  By becoming a member you will be able to have a greater influence in how the Trust develops and will receive information and feedback.
The governors, with the support of members, ensure the work is in keeping with the values of the Trust.
Who can become a member?

  • Anyone who lives in England can join the Trust as a public member.
  • Anyone who has used the Trust’s services in the past 5 years can join as a service user member, and their carers can join as carer members.
  • Anyone who works or volunteers for SLaM.

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Why become a member:
It’s free to join and as a member you will be able to:

  • Make your voice heard – elect representatives to serve on the Council of Governors;
  • Receive a monthly members’ e-newsletter packed with news, events and features;
  • Apply for funding from the Council of Governors’ bids schemes.
    • Time to Smile bids are now running
    • The next bids scheme will be called Smile with Us and will open for applications in the summer.
  • Attend members’ events.
  • Take part in surveys and consultations about our plans and SLaM’s services;
  • Benefit from discounts with local retailers and other organisations.

For further information
Telephone: 020 3228 2441
Email: [email protected]

Contact Details

Phone:
020 3228 2441

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
www.slam.nhs.uk/about-us/get-involved/membership

Address:
South London and Maudlsey NHS Foundation Trust, Membership Office, Maudsley Hopsital, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AZ

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SLaM is part of King's Health Partners Academic Sciences Centre (King's College London).

Last updated:
16th July 2021

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