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The Trust held its annual Learning Disability Conference on Tuesday, 12th September at Friends House in Euston.
Every year, people around the country use Dying Matters Awareness Week as a moment to encourage all communities to get talking in whatever way, shape or form works for them. This year’s theme will focus on 'The Culture of Dying Matters'.
Congratulations to Tina Collins, ELFT's Registration Authority Manager (the person who issues staff with their Smartcards!), who was the lucky winner in our prize draw for the ELFT Charity raffle.
A unique tri-trust collaboration brought together ELFT, NELFT, and Oxleas NHS Foundation Trusts for an impactful PCREF event held on 5 November at Toynbee Hall in East London.
A new website which aims to be the first port of call for young people who struggle with body image and disordered eating has been launched by ELFT, NELFT, Barnardo’s and further partners across the health and voluntary sectors.
The East London Discovery College is running a range of free, fun and engaging taster sessions for young people focusing on the themes of anxiety and depression, stress and self-esteem as well as anger management and emotional resilience.
An innovative new partnership hub for health research is to be set up in Bedfordshire and Luton to help improve patient care in primary and community healthcare services.
The recording features stories of how health and care systems in our communities are changing, told by the service users and staff leading the change.
The annual Summer Fete took place in Tower Hamlets on the 23rd August from 11:00-16:00, free for all staff, service users and members of the public.
A diagnosis of autism affected Christopher Baker in surprising ways. It led him to be involved with a collaborative initiative to improve services