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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.
The Coborn Centre hosted a special event to unveil its new ward names, co-produced with young people.
Our public and staff governors are elected by the membership and they are responsible for representing the interests of foundation trust members, service users, carers, staff and the wider public.
Leaders from NHS services have gathered to further develop a ‘one team’ approach to care across Bedfordshire and Luton.
The Tower Hamlets ADHD service is a specialist service for adults suspected or diagnosed with ADHD. We offer 18-65 year olds living in Tower Hamlets, assessments and treatment optimisation for ADHD.
Join Dr Mohit Venkataram and Dr. Sean O'Kelly, Chief Inspector at the CQC for primary care on 21 June at 7 pm.
Information about community health services across Bedfordshire & Luton on Monday 19 September.
A successful event has been held for ELFT colleagues, partner organisations, service users and carers joined together to hear about how community mental health services in the town are changing through a collaborative approach.
A GP practice in Tower Hamlets has brought together local partners to deliver vital care and compassion to people experiencing homelessness at its annual Autumn Health Fair.
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.