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This week marks four years since the ELFT Charity was established as a single, independent charity. During this time, the charity has funded projects and initiatives that have made a meaningful difference to patients, service users, and carers.
With Christmas just around the corner, take a look below for tips and recommendations from the Trust for our communities in east London and Bedfordshire.
A conference has been held by the Trust and university partners to explore the topic of whether healthcare professionals should end coercion in mental health settings, and if so, how that can be done safely.
Carers and service users gathered at the Luton Carers Forum on Monday 24 November at Beech Close Resource Centre in Dunstable.
The Data and Analytics Team raised £500 for Russia Lane Daycare Centre for older people by using their tested and approved method of a consequences box amongst their team.
The CAMHS Community Access Service are excited to welcome 23 new recruits and trainees across the Luton and Central Bedfordshire boroughs. They are pictured below and started with us this month.
Free health checks, meals and clothing have been shared at a Christmas Fair to support people experiencing homelessness in Hackney.
A month-long campaign has been held by the Trust to raise awareness of diabetes prevention, support and self-management.
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.
The City and Hackney Dementia Service has achieved a national accreditation from the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) for the ninth year running.