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The Coborn Centre hosted a special event to unveil its new ward names, co-produced with young people.
Teachers at Lister Community School in Plaistow came together for a Quiz Night and raised a magnificent £350 for the ELFT Charity. The Head Girl and Head Boy presented a cheque to the charity
National healthcare news provider the HSJ (Health Service Journal) has published an article by a Trust psychologist promoting the case for service adaptions to improve care for older people.
The CAMHS Community Access Service are excited to welcome 23 new recruits and trainees across the Luton and Central Bedfordshire boroughs. They are pictured below and started with us this month.
Members of the community are being asked for anonymous feedback to help partners in Newham understand how well they apply the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to support people who aren’t able to make decisions for themselves.
The Data and Analytics Team raised £500 for Russia Lane Daycare Centre for older people by using their tested and approved method of a consequences box amongst their team.
As you will be aware, it has become considerably colder with cooler temperatures predicted to continue into next week. It is important to check on vulnerable people who are at risk to make sure that they are taking reasonable precautions to keep warm
A partnership between Sue Ryder St John’s Hospice in Bedfordshire and Keech Hospice in Luton, with support from the NHS, means that there is now a single NHS 111 contact number for palliative care advice and guidance, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Massive thanks to the bakers at the Newham Centre for Mental Health who raised £154.01 for the ELFT Charity. (We are laughingly trying to find out who put in the penny!!!!) But as they say, every penny counts!
A month-long campaign has been held by the Trust to raise awareness of diabetes prevention, support and self-management.