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Thank you for taking part in our email course on how community pharmacies can support patients at risk of mental health disorders.
In this final email, we will think about working with the wider healthcare community and review actions you can take to support patients with mental health issues.
Task
Create your own pharmacy checklist of things you can do to support patients with mental health issues who come to your pharmacy. Under each of the three headings below, list actions you can undertake in the pharmacy to:
1. Reduce stigma and educate staff
2. Improve medicines adherence
3. Create opportunities to promote mental health
Reflection
How have you put this series of learning emails and the knowledge from the module into practice?
Remember you can revisit our Mental Health Toolkit to refresh your knowledge at any time:
The largest, most experienced publisher in the UK pharmacy sector
Pharmacy Magazine is part of The Pharmacy Network, a digital system developed and operated by Communications International Group, the UK's largest provider of pharmacy learning content and publisher of magazines including Pharmacy Magazine, Training Matters, P3pharmacy and Independent Community Pharmacist.