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The aim of the collaborative is to work together to improve outcomes, quality, value and equity for people with, or at risk of, mental health problems and/or learning disability and autism in north east London.
Undergraduate Medical education is the training of medical students. It takes 4 -5 years and the students who pass will become doctors.
Find out more about the OT service's Parent Coaching provision for 3-5 Years.
The Trust has been named a Veteran Aware Trust in recognition of its commitment to improving NHS care for veterans, reservists, members of the Armed Forces and their families.
Prestigous award win for East London based child health programme
Two ELFT services have been nominated by their constituency MPs for this year’s NHS Parliamentary Awards - for the outstanding work they have done to support service users over the last year.
Sixth form students from across East London have taken part in the Trust's largest work experience week.
The Trust’s London Community Health Services (CHS) have achieved a Trust first for the level of service user involvement in their quality improvement (QI) programmes.
DIALOG is a scale of 11 questions. Patients rate their satisfaction with eight life domains and three treatment aspects on a 7-point scale. DIALOG provides a score for subjective quality of life and a score for treatment satisfaction.