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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.
The Trust has been re-accredited as a ‘Veteran Aware’ Trust for its commitment to supporting the wellbeing of veterans, reservists and all members of the Armed Forces.
An open invitation has been extended for Trust colleagues to join meetings held by the newly launched ELFT and University of Cambridge Implementation Research Hub in Luton.
A new guide packed with helpful information has been produced for carers in Luton.
A dedicated Newham Community Health Services nurse has been recognised for her contribution to the nursing profession and high quality care for residents in the borough.
A team caring for parents of children with a brain injury and special educational needs in Newham came up with a great way to provide support to parents. So they applied to the ELFT Charity for support in setting up a special coffee mornings.
A learning event has been held to share evaluation of research into a pioneering programme that has helped families access benefits and grants worth nearly £650,000.
Six ELFT staff joined 20,000 runners in the London Landmarks Half Marathon on Sunday 6 April collectively raising £4,000 for the ELFT Charity. You can still donate by clicking on their names highlighted in blue below!
A new Non-Executive Director with an understanding of how technology can help the Trust improve efficiency or healthcare is being sought to help the Trust pursue its strategy to improve the quality of life for the communities it serves.
The Trust is delighted to announce the appointment of Barbara Britner as Acting Chief People Officer.