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A successful week has seen the Trust shortlisted for three prestigious national awards.
A North East London partnership that brings together lived experience experts, local NHS providers, the Integrated Care Board and local authority and primary care leads has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award.
A University College London project will look at the role of AI in identifying people who may be at risk of needing urgent care, linking them to services before requiring help.
Join us on Friday 24 May 2024, 11am-12pm for a special Food for Thought session marking the fourth anniversary of the death of George Floyd.
Dr Shobhana (Shobi) Nagraj has been appointed as Assistant Professor to head a new health research hub in Bedfordshire and Luton. This is a joint appointment between The University of Cambridge and ELFT.
System partners have gathered to reflect on the progress achieved in mental health care across Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes over the last five years.
The Health E1 Homeless Medical Centre in Tower Hamlets held a summer fair on Friday, June 7, for homeless people, offering tasty food, clothing donations, and health checks.
Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at ELFT and National Clinical Director for Improvement, has been awarded an MBE in The King’s Birthday Honours List 2024 for services to healthcare improvement.
The contribution to NHS community health care in Bedfordshire by the first intake of international nursing recruits has been praised after one of the group achieved a more senior role.
The Bibby family based in Mid Bedfordshire wanted to do something special to express their gratitude for the support that John Bibby had received from the Older People's Community Mental Health Team following his diagnosis of Alzheimers Disease.