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Service users share how they relate to their own personal experiences of disordered eating.
The Trust, local councils and charities are working together through the 'See the Signs, Save a Life' campaign to help the public to recognise when people they know might be struggling with suicidal thoughts and what action to take to support them.
The Bedfordshire & Luton Recovery College is running an incredible range of courses starting this April.
The People Participation Awards will be taking place in London this year, on Thursday 6 August 2026. You can nominate an ELFT service user, patient and/or carer in the corresponding categories up until Friday 26 June 2026.
The first face-to-face meeting of the Bedfordshire Community Health Services (BCHS) Working Together Group (WTG) has been held.
One of our strategic technology suppliers came to ELFT recently to chat with us about the ways we are continuously improving our services.
This page contains information for those at risk of or living with diabetes, as well as carers, friends, and family. The information contained here is designed to support people to both prevent and manage their diabetes.
Staff, service users and carers from Newham's Community Services & Mental Health Care for Older People (MHCOP) describe how a diagnosis of dementia does not mean a life lived without happiness, joy and connectivity.