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We are proud to be arranging our first event to meet the Hackney voluntary organisations that have been funded by ELFT's Community Mental Health Transformation programme.
Death, dying, and bereavement are subjects that are often difficult for people to talk about. At ELFT, we can provide ongoing care and support that will be palliative - that is care that is aimed at keeping people comfortable.
A team caring for parents of children with a brain injury and special educational needs in Newham came up with a great way to provide support to parents. So they applied to the ELFT Charity for support in setting up a special coffee mornings.
Service users share how they relate to their own personal experiences of disordered eating.
Wolfson House provides low secure mental health services for North East London . The service covers: The City of London and the London Boroughs of Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Newham, Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Havering and Barking and Dagenham.
Armistice Day is the 11 November where we as a nation celebrate the agreement to end the fighting of the First World War which was a prelude to peace negotiations.
The City and Hackney Autism Service offers diagnosis, brief interventions and advice to adults living in City and Hackney who have not had a previous diagnosis of Autism Disorder.
City and Hackney’s Home Treatment Team (CHHTT) have been officially recognised for their commitment to delivering high-quality, compassionate crisis care in the community.
Colleagues and service users from the John Howard Centre have won a prestigious award for their work in developing an app for service users in hospital.
Newham colleagues have been recognised by being shortlisted in the HSJ Awards for improvements to service user and staff experiences.