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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.
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.
Learning Disability Week is from 15 to 21 June and celebrates the achievements of people with learning disabilities and challenges societal barriers. This year's theme is "Do you see me?" - see below for local events and resources.
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.
Focusing on helping people with a learning disability to reconnect
We are part of the NHS and work within Tower Hamlets with our delivery partners, Step Forward and Docklands Outreach, to give students from their first year of primary to the end of their school studies emotional and mental well-being support.
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new North London Primary Care Men’s Mental Health Treatment Requirement Service, from the 1st April 2026.
Colleagues from Bedfordshire and Luton Clinical Health Psychology Services attended a two-day training course to learn more about the benefits of a particular therapeutic approach.
The Trust’s Children and Young People Community Eating Disorder Service (CEDS) was awarded ‘Psychiatric Team of the Year’ for improving flow through the service and reducing waiting times.
The Palliative Care Hub offers short-term nursing care, personal care and emotional support for individuals with a life-limiting condition and their families.