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The East London CAMHS Home Treatment Team (HTT) provides treatments and interventions to young people alongside their existing community CAMHS team.
Information and resources to help families to better understand Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and help children and young people to achieve independence in their daily activities.
Supporting children and adolescents experiencing mental health crisis in the London Boroughs of Newham, City & Hackney and Tower Hamlets.
For UASC. HIYA stands for Health & Care Improvement for Young Asylum Seekers. The HIYA project is a collaborative initiative involving East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT), & Barts Health NHS Trust.
Social workers in ELFT are based in our adult and older adult mental health services working in multi-disciplinary teams. We have a number of social jobs in London and Bedfordshire.
We are doing a lot to improve the working lives of our staff, including helping employees to stay healthy; flexible working that promotes a sensible balance between home and working life; and a commitment to equal opportunities.
Putting service users and carers in the driving seat for change
ELFT is now also part of a new pilot that brings Healthier Wealthier Families to Luton, led by Luton Council’s Public Health Team in partnership with Citizens Advice Luton.