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If you live within the ELFT catchment area and need to access mental health services over the festive period, we’re on hand to support. For adults or a young person in crisis or distress
The North London Forensic Collaborative is leading on closer integration between police custody suites and Magistrates and Crown Courts with the introduction of a new pathway for community sentencing treatment requirements.
A partnership between Sue Ryder St John’s Hospice in Bedfordshire and Keech Hospice in Luton, with support from the NHS, means that there is now a single NHS 111 contact number for palliative care advice and guidance, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
A silver award has been presented to ELFT colleagues at the Homerton Patient Safety Awards in recognition of their work to provide smoother experiences for mental health patients in hospital.
You can navigate to all the THCHS team and service pages from here, including a page dedicated to service user updates, a self-referral form for all services and newsletters.
Your mental health wellbeing relies on more than just traditional healthcare services. Relationships with others, physical activity, learning and employment can all contribute to a healthy and fulfilling life.
People in Bedfordshire who fall in their home can now access rapid help and support from a pioneering service using the combined skills of the county’s NHS community health, ambulance and fire and rescue services.
Mental Health School Teams (MHSTs) are an important part of ensuring that children & families are supported and do a wide range of work to support education professionals.