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Information about getting involved at Tower Hamlets CAMHS
A major new initiative to ensure that health and social care incidents get the best response from the most appropriate agency has been launched in Bedfordshire.
Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the effects of the heat. We have been enjoying seasonably warm weather. However, the Met Office has issued a Level 4 Red Alert for temperatures likely to exceed 35°C on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 July
Find out about employment opportunities if you are a resident of Tower Hamlets, have a mental health issue, are under the care of a secondary mental health services team
We are supporting Prostate Cancer UK and NHS England’s campaign to find 14,000 men who have not started treatment for prostate cancer since the beginning of the pandemic.
The satisfaction of knowing you've played a central part in helping an individual to get better, to successfully manage a long term condition or to have supported them in getting their life back on track is rewarding in itself.
Once the Volunteers are in their volunteer roles, they must be supported by your team.
Mental health services in Tower Hamlets are one of six areas selected to trial a new approach to supporting people needing mental health support. The Trust and Look Ahead charity have partnered to develop a unique mental health hub in the borough.
A fund of £1.8m has been launched by ELFT to help groups supporting the communities served by the Trust.
On Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd April the Quality Assurance team followed in the footsteps of the QI team in conducting our first set of virtual assessment centre and virtual interviews for 3 new staff members.