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A group set up to help build confidence for young people has continued to grow its community roots with members celebrating success at a local fruit and vegetables-growing competition.
An employment fair is being held to provide friendly and practical support for ELFT service users across east London interested in finding work.
Colleagues will be holding an open day on 7 November for the community to raise money for the Royal British Legion and learn about support for Armed Forces personnel.
An inspiring occupational therapist apprentice who provides professional and compassionate support to mental health service users in Luton has received a prestigious NHS award.
A dedicated Trust professional’s outstanding work in improving care for people with a learning disability has been recognised with a prestigious award.
The contribution of the Trust’s pharmacy workforce development lead to mental health pharmacy education has received national recognition.
ELFT in partnership with other organisations, launched the Optimal Handed Care Project. This project is a system-wide approach to delivering safe and independence-focused care, reducing unnecessary two-person care where it is not clinically required.
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 Bedford Adult Community Mental Health Recovery Team has been shortlisted for the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) Awards 2025, in the category of Psychiatric Team of the Year: Research/Quality.
ELFT colleagues marked Remembrance Day by holding an event on 7 November to raise money for the Royal British Legion and tell the community about support for armed forces personnel.