Month: October 2016

Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust & University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts: Co-creating Resilience

The Resilience Series are 3 new artworks that have been specially co-created and installed within the new Acute Mental Healthcare Unit, Havenside Ward, in Boston, Lincolnshire. The work has been developed through a multi-year partnership between Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (LPFT) and University of Lincoln School of Creative Arts (LSCA) called The Art of Wellbeing,

Maple Ward

Refurbishment of Maple Ward by Sheffield Hospitals Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust has improved the quality of clinical and therapeutic environment, operational in January 2026. The projects incorporate a huge number of co-produced art works which were developed in collaboration with the wider technical scheme design. Responding to feedback from previous projects we wanted to

Dr Scott Zeller

Most people hope their work might someday change the world. Dr. Scott Zeller’s work has already changed it three times. His most impactful and globally significant contribution, particularly evident in 2025 and 2026, is the creation of the Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment and Healing (EmPATH) unit model. EmPATH units have transformed emergency medicine and behavioral

Differences Not Disabilities

Differences Not Disabilities is a small, values led team working across the mental health, neurodiversity and social care space, driven by a clear commitment to improving quality of life for individuals and families who are often overlooked by traditional systems. The team brings together professional expertise, lived experience and innovation to deliver practical, compassionate support

Stephen Parker

Channeling his experience with a father admitted multiple times for delusional paranoia and dementia, Stephen strives to advocate, educate and elevate mental health through design. He prototyped a new storage solution – the Clark Compartment, named after his father – for mental health inpatient environments after seeing that patients don’t feel like they belong in

Stephanie Kyle

Stephanie (Associate Architect and Inclusive Design Consultant at Floyd Slaski Architects) is an innovator and influencer driving practical, positive change in mental healthcare environments, particularly for neurodivergent people and people with non-visible disabilities. Her work strengthens how teams design and deliver spaces, how organisations learn from service users, and how the wider industry specifies and