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The Trust is hosting three individual feedback sessions in the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham and Hackney (including The City of London) to find out what type of support and services people with a Learning Disability need
Health and care professionals from the Trust and partner organisations attended the second Bedfordshire and Luton Memory Assessment Service (MAS) Conference.
A successful event has been held for ELFT colleagues, partner organisations, service users and carers joined together to hear about how community mental health services in the town are changing through a collaborative approach.
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Young people and clinicians are backing a new, London-wide mental health campaign aimed at ensuring children and young adults get the help they need before reaching crisis point.
ELFT's Counter Fraud Team are working with Bedfordshire police to make residents within the county aware of a series of phone scams whereby fraudsters are calling residents and pretending to be from the NHS.
Tower Hamlets Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (known as CAMHS) offers assessment, help and support to children, young people, and their families who are experiencing emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties.
ELFT is now also part of a new pilot that brings Healthier Wealthier Families to Luton, led by Luton Council’s Public Health Team in partnership with Citizens Advice Luton.
The service is available for all adults (18 years the service and over) with a life limiting illness registered with a Bedfordshire GP.