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This South Asian Heritage Month, Genes & Health is inviting members of the ELFT community to support its work to improve the health of British Bangladeshi and British Pakistani people.
By working collaboratively, the QA Team and People Participation Teams, service users and carers have developed a pioneering programme to recognise excellence, support improvement in patient experience and develop key markers of quality.
A public ‘thank you’ has been extended to all service users and carers who attended the first BLMK Mental Health Summit. Experts by experience from across Milton Keynes, Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire and Luton took part.
We want to understand what we are doing well and where improvements are needed.
The annual Positive Practice in Mental Health (PPiMH) Awards took place on Thursday 6 October. Some ELFT teams made it through as finalists and were given Highly Commended accolades from the judges.
Jay Worthington first came into contact with CAMHS services during 'a pretty tough time' when he was 13. He describes how things have changed for him since then.
Themes from partnership working to group therapies best practice have been discussed at the annual North East London (NEL) Talking Therapies Collaborative Group Conference.