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We work with people who have significant or severe levels of learning disabilities with additional communication, sensory and mobility problems that require support and intervention from specialist health professionals.
A culture of collaboration has been recognised by judges who have named ELFT partnership programmes as winners in three categories at the world’s largest healthcare awards.
Rokhsana Fiaz OBE, the directly elected Mayor of Newham Council, formally unveiled a newly refurbished sensory room at the Coborn Acute Ward in Plaistow.
This is an outpatient service for women during pregnancy and up to a year postnatally who live in Tower Hamlets. For women who have a pre-existing or new-onset mental illness.
At East London NHS Foundation Trust we have a number of engaging staff networks such as RACE, Women's, Men's, Intergenerational, Ability and LGBTQIA+.
The contribution of ELFT and other health and social care providers in improving care for the community has been celebrated at the Tower Hamlets Together (THT) summer fair.
Staff and veteran representatives came together to see our Veteran Aware plaque unveiled by Chief Executive Paul Calaminus and Chris Tyson, Functional Skills Coordinator at ELFT and an ex-serviceman.
This is a new partnership project between London Wildlife Trust and East London NHS Foundation Trust, facilitated through Newham Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).