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  1. Last month Black Thrive Lambeth launched their highly anticipated Culturally Appropriate Peer Support & Advocacy (CAPSA) service that aims to improve the mental wellbeing and recovery journeys of Black communities in Lambeth. The service comes into being after over a year of planning and working with the community to co-produce the Lambeth Living Well Network Alliance’s new offering in culturally appropriate care.

  2. People gathered round a table at an awards ceremony.

    Representatives for the Lambeth Living Well Network Alliance attended the Health Service Journal Partnership Awards 2022 last night after being shortlisted under ‘Best Mental Health Partnership with the NHS’. The team were also shortlisted alongside Mosaic Clubhouse for their work to support people experiencing mental health issues remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  3. A cover page with the Lambeth Together logo in the top left and the website address “lambethtogether.net” in the top right. The title reads: “COVID-19 Health and Care Recovery Plan – Review.” The design includes colourful circles and squares with four inset photos showing people in different settings: walking outdoors, using a mobile device, sitting at a table, and exercising in a park.On Wednesday 23 March we presented a review of our Covid-19 recovery plans at the Lambeth Together Care Partnership Board. The review reflected on the past 18 months, focusing on how we have responded as a health and care system to the ongoing challenges from the pandemic, lessons learned, and our next steps as a partnership.