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Participation is about being involved and having a say. We want young people, families and carers to get the very best service.
In this blog, ELFT's Head of Communication and ex District Nurse, Janet Flaherty, argues that healthcare staff need to be brave, take a deep breath and have honest and frank conversations with patients when there are no more treatment options.
Tower Hamlets Administrator, Clare Goodwin, is aiming for gold having finally got a place in an iconic London half-marathon. A personal goal that the ELFT Charity will benefit from
People Participation is about empowering our parents, carers, and service users to have a say in how we run our services.
Peer support in a nutshell is about using mental health lived experience to help a person on a recovery journey, helping instil hope, and empowering them. The person may have come from the hospital or been out in the community.
Specialist GP practices in East London supporting people experiencing homelessness have recorded excellent results in the 2024 national GP Patient Survey.
Informal Carers have a legal right to a carers assessment. If you would like one then the Carers Hub can provide them. If you are eligible the local authority will meet any needs identified.
People Participation is about helping service users and their carers to have a say in how we run the service. But more than that, it is about working together so that we can offer a better service for all.