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The Newham Early Intervention Service (NEIS) assesses and works with people between the ages of 18 to 65 who are experiencing a First Episode of Psychosis, and with their network of family/friends.
A specialist mental health team working with Newham service users with a diagnosis of personality disorder.
Two Trust board members have been named among the 50 most influential Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people in health for 2023.
Health and care partnership organisation for the borough, Tower Hamlets Together held its annual awards ceremony for health & care teams from the local authority, NHS and community voluntary sector on Thursday 29 September.
The Family, Friends and Carers Hub at the City and Hackney Centre for Mental Health has officially opened, to provide a safe and comfortable space for the borough’s caring community.
The Commonwealth Professional Fellowships Scheme supports mid-career professionals from developing Commonwealth countries to spend periods with a UK host organisation working in their field for a programme of professional development.
The Rehabilitation and Recovery Service supports adults (aged 18 and over) living in Hackney who have severe and enduring mental health conditions, primarily complex, treatment-resistant psychosis.
Young people and clinicians are backing a new, London-wide mental health campaign aimed at ensuring children and young adults get the help they need before reaching crisis point.
Learning Disability Week is from 15 to 21 June and celebrates the achievements of people with learning disabilities and challenges societal barriers. This year's theme is "Do you see me?" - see below for local events and resources.
This is the East London NHS Foundation Trust (Luton and Bedfordshire) page.