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A longstanding ELFT Governor has been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours 2024 for her services to the community in Newham for over 30 years.
The Chief Executive of ELFT, Lorraine Sunduza OBE, has been named in HSJ’s annual ranking of leaders across NHS trusts in England.
At the Older Adults People Participation Group, we believe that lived experience is a powerful tool for change. We are a welcoming group of service users and carers who come together to share our experiences and ideas to improve our services.
Our vision is to support people to a life worth living and improved health for people in our population, via reduced eating disorder symptoms and distress, and improved functioning and safety.
The Diabetes Psychology Service aims to support people living with Diabetes by improving their quality of life, increasing their skills in managing Diabetes, and helping them cope with any difficulties that they might experience because of diabetes.
Tower Hamlets Early Intervention Service (THEIS) is an early intervention in psychosis service for young adults aged 18-35 years old, from a range of religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, experiencing first onset of psychosis.
Colleagues from the Trust’s SCYPS (Specialist Children & Young People's Services) team have enjoyed successful involvement at the 2024 Occupational Therapy Show.
A free event is being held to support any Trust service users or carers in Bedfordshire and Luton interested in going into employment.
The contribution to NHS community health care in Bedfordshire by the first intake of international nursing recruits has been praised after one of the group achieved a more senior role.
Colleagues from ELFT worked together with four other London trusts and four prison services to test a novel response format for assessing risk of future violence using the HCR-20.