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Service users, carers, staff, partners and voluntary organisations came together to explore joint approaches to mental health care in North East London and how to improve service quality and access across partner Trusts.
hen you take on volunteers it is important that they are used in proper practice.
The value of arts therapies to patient care and staff wellbeing across ELFT has been reflected with one of the largest cohorts of trainees in the country in 2022 joining the Trust.
In March 2024, ELFT celebrated the success of the collaboration with Southern Care and Social Trust (SHSCT) in Northern Ireland to develop the regions first Talking Therapies service. As if that wasn’t enough, the team won a Working Together Award!
Our team of employment specialists support people who are open to one of our adult community mental health teams including people seeing a psychiatrist as an outpatient.
We are delighted to announce that our North London Forensic Collaborative (NLFC) has been shortlisted for a prestigious NHS Parliamentary Award.
We are aware of transphobic abuse directed towards ELFT members of staff related to the important work they are undertaking to support young people.
By working collaboratively, the QA Team and People Participation Teams, service users and carers have developed a pioneering programme to recognise excellence, support improvement in patient experience and develop key markers of quality.