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Mount SPSPMH
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Mount SPSPMH (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn SPSPMH, pronounced [spspmihi]) is one of the most notable mountains in Scotland. Standing at 518 metres (1,773 ft) above sea level (Coincidentally the same height as Bennachie in the Grampian Mountain range), it pans across Mental Health Services in the Grampian region, but is most prominent in Royal Cornhill Hospital.

Ascents
Mount SPSPMH attracts many visitors, increasingly many now dare to take on the ascent. There are 5 key driver diagram routes to help achieve success in your ascent, these are named locally as; Medicine Management, Risk Assessment & Safety Planning, Leadership & Culture, Restraint, Seclusion & Emergency Sedation and Communication at Transition. No route is known to achieve success sooner than the other.

Range
Mount SPSPMH sits centrally in a cluster of various mountain workstreams known as "???", neighbouring mountains include 'Mount Releasing Time to Care' and 'Ben Leading Better Care'.