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National Mental Health Awareness Week 2023 starts today (Monday, May 15) and theme is anxiety.
NHS staff, service users and supporters are being encouraged to help produce a quilt celebrating the 75th anniversary of the National Health Service.
This year's Dying Matters Awareness Week theme is how to support a colleague/employee and talk about what has happened.
Staff and veteran representatives came together to see our Veteran Aware plaque unveiled by Chief Executive Paul Calaminus and Chris Tyson, Functional Skills Coordinator at ELFT and an ex-serviceman.
A military wife who works tirelessly to improve NHS care for veterans and promote employment opportunities for ex-forces personnel has received a prestigious national award, writes Nell Ward Warren.
Join Dr Mohit Venkataram and Olivia Butterworth on 17 May at 7 pm and explore the People and Communities workstream of the Primary Care Networks programme.
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More than thirty nurses and primary care colleagues attended a successful nurses' away day on April 24, focused on empowering nurses to improve population health.
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Trust staff joined mental health researchers and academics from across the research landscape at a retirement event on 20 April to honour Professor Stefan Priebe. He retires after a distinguished career in psychiatry and research.
ELFT's Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) will be featured in the upcoming Channel 4 documentary 'Dani Dyer: Is this Anxiety?' on 1 May.
Over two hundred healthcare colleagues attended a successful webinar via Zoom, LinkedIn, and YouTube led by Dr Mohit Venkataram, ELFT Executive Director for Primary Care on April 19.
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