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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.
Mental health, learning disability and autism care across North East London is set to further improve following an announcement by NHS England.
The Trust has launched an innovative Digital Life Coach Training Programme to address the growing issue of digital exclusion, especially among those accessing mental health services.
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new North London Primary Care Men’s Mental Health Treatment Requirement Service, from the 1st April 2026.
Members of the community are being asked for anonymous feedback to help partners in Newham understand how well they apply the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to support people who aren’t able to make decisions for themselves.
The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing (QICN) launched its new Community Children’s Nursing (CCN) Faculty on 20 January 2026, bringing together national colleagues to celebrate progress in children’s community nursing and the future workforce.
Families in Luton have accessed more than £1m in additional benefits and grants through a new partnership programme designed to improve financial security, health and wellbeing.
The Coborn Centre hosted a special event to unveil its new ward names, co-produced with young people.
The Healthier Wealthier Families Programme was a finalist in the 'Reducing Inequalities and Improving Outcomes for Children and Young People Award' at this year's prestigious HSJ Awards on Thursday 20 November 2025.
Colleagues and service users from the John Howard Centre received a ‘Highly Commended’ award at a prestigious ceremony for their work in developing an app for service users in hospital.