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Partners including ELFT have gathered to celebrate the halfway point in the development a multi-million health and housing hub in Dunstable.
Today, 17 May, marks International Day of Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). This annual awareness day aims to highlight global violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bi, trans and non-binary people to drive positive change.
For Dying Matters Awareness Week, Karen Simpson shares her story about the difficult days surrounding the loss of her daughter Rachael, how hard it was to keep going during lockdown and what staff can do to support a workmate following a bereavement
On Wednesday 5 October the Mayor of London hosted the first London-wide Adult Learning Awards. The ceremony celebrated the important role of adult learning in London and the achievements of Londoners, employers and training organisations.
Beatboxing and laughter yoga will be available for visitors to try at the launch of a new NHS mental health and wellbeing programme in Luton.
Place-based Working Together Groups for Older Adults Mental Health services in Bedfordshire and Luton will start in November 2022.
The contribution of friendly voices at the end of the phone in supporting service users feeling lonely or isolated has been recognised by the Trust.
A female-only forensic services ward is through to the finals for the Nursing Times' annual awards, for their co-production work on trauma-informed care.
A talented podiatry apprentice with the Trust has been nominated for a prestigious NHS award.
The Rough Sleeping Mental Health Project (RAMHP) team held a film screening in collaboration with marketing agency Here and Now 365 to raise awareness on homelessness.