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Innovative virtual walkthrough of our Parent and Baby Service

Our Parent and Baby Service based in the Bennett Centre is a specialist perinatal secondary mental health service. The team provide support to women across Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire who are experiencing a moderate to severe mental health condition during or soon after pregnancy. The service also offer preconception advice and support for partners of women using the service.

You can use the 360 scan at the link to this innovative walk through, to view the corridors and explore the rooms of this high quality site: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=gADRHTU89GV

This scan is the latest in a series of virtual walkthrough that we are producing as a Trust. The walkthroughs enable service users and their families, including those considering using the service for the first time, to experience the quality of the specific services without needing to visit in person.

Virtual walkthroughs are just one strand of our Trust wide innovation in the use of leading edge VR tools and techniques.

For more information, visit https://www.combined.nhs.uk/working-together/combined-virtual-reality-cvr/

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