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Living in poverty can significantly impact people's health outcomes, experience of care and access to services. At East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), we are dedicated to reducing health disparities and ensuring equitable access to care.
ELFT wants to offer service users and patients more choice in how they receive written correspondence from the Trust such as appointment letters. We know that many prefer this option and we are trialing it with some services now!
The safety of patients, service users, carers and our staff underpins everything we do. We know that people who need care and support need to feel confident that they will get optimum care from us.
The East London NHS Foundation Trust’s Estates, Facilities and Capital Development Team has been officially named Estates & Facilities Team of the Year at the annual Design in Mental Health Awards.
NHS 111, Option 2 has fully replaced the mental health crisis lines for the City & Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets as of today.
Viral Kantaria is the Trust’s new Programme Director for Community Mental Health Transformation. He joins ELFT from NHS England where he worked on the NHS Long Term Plan.
In 2013, the East London NHS Trust was given a start-up grant to do a needs assessment relating to accessibility of epilepsy services in SW Uganda.
A friendly face is the Trust’s People Participation (PP) Lead for the Bedfordshire and Luton community mental health transformation programme.