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Every year, people around the country use Dying Matters Awareness Week as a moment to encourage all communities to get talking in whatever way, shape or form works for them. This year’s theme will focus on 'The Culture of Dying Matters'.
The Trust’s mental health directorate in Bedfordshire and Luton will be joining a programme with partners to improve the experiences of patients across emergency departments.
Highlighting the positive impact that comes from being part of a community is the theme for Mental Health Awareness Week 2025.
Today marks 20 years since four bombs exploded simultaneously across London. 52 people died and 770 were injured. It tested NHS major incident planning to the extreme and many people's lives were never the same again.
Lorraine Sunduza, Chief Executive of East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), has been appointed Board champion to support the system response to the Denny Review by the Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board.
Primary care practices run by ELFT are not part of this collective action due to the type of contract they are on.
National Dementia Action Week is an annual event organised by the Alzheimer's Society to raise awareness of dementia and sees the public taking action to support people with dementia and their carers.
A fresh invitation has been shared for service users to join health and social care professionals in developing a new mental health supported accommodation pathway.
We are delighted to open up the nominations for our People Participation Awards. These awards celebrate People Participation representatives who have made an impact and propelled the Trust forward.
The Trust’s Data & Analytics Team was awarded the ‘Driving Change Through Data and Analytics’ Award at last week’s annual HSJ Digital Awards.