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The Trust will be holding an event specifically for ELFT service users and carers to gain a deeper understanding of employment support and opportunities across East London.
A talented Trust podiatry apprentice from Bedfordshire has received a prestigious national award voted for by the public and healthcare professionals.
In the lead-up to International Nurses Day, hear from our services about the work they are doing to support our communities in East London and Bedfordshire.
The Luton Treatment Centre has recently achieved a remarkable milestone by earning the ECTAS (Electroconvulsive Therapy Accreditation Service) accreditation from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
ELFT's Director of Community Health Nursing, Ruth Bradley, was previously Director of Nursing at St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney. In this blog for Dying Matters Awareness Week, she reflects on her personal and professional experience.
Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 6-12 May. This year’s theme: ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters' focuses on the language we use and conversations around death and dying - specifically between healthcare staff, patients and their families.
The District Nurse Team Lead for the Tower Hamlets Neighbourhood Mental Health Team, Laxmi Augustin, has spoken about the support she has provided to an individual within her care.
A series of webinars are being hosted to share some of the work taking place to reduce health inequalities in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK).
Our next case study for International Nurses Day follows the journey of Rain Bonane, a Community Learning Disability Nurse in Tower Hamlets’ Community Learning Disabilities Service (CLDS).
Cerys Jones, a nurse at Fountains Court in Bedford has recently decided to begin the challenging journey of training to become a doctor. Cerys agreed to be interviewed by the communications team to talk about her time as a nurse and making the shift.