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'What Happened to Jimmy', the Rough Sleeping Mental Health Project (RAMHP) service's film in collaboration with Here and Now 365, is now available on the East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) YouTube channel.
NHS 111, Option 2 has fully replaced the mental health crisis lines for the City & Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets as of today.
Newham Community Children's Matron, Rebecca Daniels, has been awarded a BEM (British Empire Medal) for her services to clinically vulnerable and complex children and young people.
Living in poverty can significantly impact people's health outcomes, experience of care and access to services. At East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), we are dedicated to reducing health disparities and ensuring equitable access to care.
Newham Community Children's Matron and Queen's Nurse, Rebecca Daniels BEM, is undertaking a year of fundraising events in 2025 to support nurses facing emotional and financial crises.
A Quality Improvement (QI) project from the East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) has been published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Open Quality.
Two psychiatrists from the Trust will be speaking as part of a webinar about the complexities of Personality Disorder.
Funding of more than £1m has been secured by the Trust to install solar panels at two sites in East London.
A new NHS eating disorder intensive day and virtual service for teenagers has been launched in central Bedfordshire as part of a one-year regional pilot programme.
A counsellor based in Tower Hamlets has been interviewed by leading psychotherapy magazine Therapy Today about her experiences in the NHS.