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On 10 July, ELFT kicked off The Big Conversation – a chance for everyone connected to ELFT to help shape our future direction.
The Digital Life Coach program aims to equip participants with the coaching skills, planning tools and training resources to confidently prepare training sessions, providing digital support to service users, friends & family and to community groups.
The Trust is proud to be supporting World Suicide Prevention Day which has been co-created with people who have lived experiences of mental health conditions.
The service is provided by specialist continence nurses (SCN) with advanced knowledge of bladder and bowel dysfunction.
The Trust’s internal Governance & Ethics Committee for Studies and Evaluations (GECSE) advises applicants on their proposals’ compliance with relevant regulatory and ethical standards.
The Trust has been nominated for three awards as part of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ RCPsych Awards 2023.
An innovative apprenticeship programme involving ELFT, other NHS providers and Higher Education Institutions has received a second national award.
The Month of the Military Child is a campaign that happens each April to acknowledge the impact being a child of the Armed Forces has on families. This year, the Trust has spoken to a military child and her mother about their own experience.