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Research in East London has influenced public and professional debates on policy and clinical issues in mental health care on local, national and international levels.
In a blog and podcast Dr Rachel Chater reflects on how, as a staff health and wellbeing psychologist, she has helped set up and deliver a staff led art and wellbeing group.
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).
The Research and Innovation Conference (R&I) was an opportunity to hear about studies in the Trust, and to say farewell to outgoing research director, Karin Albani, and hello to Merve Dilgul, who has been appointed as the new Head of Research
Sharon Deans has military life in her DNA. In this blog, she explains the challenges that families experience, how being part of the Military Wives Choirs was a game-changer for her and why she relishes being involved in ELFT’s support for veterans.
An open invite has been issued for people from Bedford to have their say on how mental health care and support is provided across the borough.
The Trust's South Bedfordshire Community Physiotherapy Team celebrated World Physiotherapy Day on Monday 8 September at Grove View in Dunstable.
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!
There are lots of organisations in the borough who also provide support and advice, whether this be in regards to universal services that every child can access, to advice on specific topics such as educational health care plans and sleeping issues