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Social prescribers, link workers, GPs, nurses and other health and social care staff nationwide can now signpost young people, parents and carers towards helpful tools and resources covering body image, disordered eating and wellbeing.
Our active LGBTQ+ Network has compiled a list of resources for ELFT staff and prospective staff
With Eating Disorder Awareness Week currently underway, the psychoeducational website, Be Body Positive, is urging parents, carers and health professionals to find out more about ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder).
Trust colleagues who support veterans and the Armed Forces community attended the City Briefing Dinner, bringing together defence representatives and local organisations.
ELFT has published a new report, Promoting Digital Access Amongst People Using Mental Health Services, examining digital equity for the adult population accessing mental health services across ELFT’s region of East London, Luton and Bedfordshire.
The leading national organisation for health & care human resource management has recognised an ELFT team and senior leader for their outstanding work.
An acute inpatient psychiatric unit, providing care to working age female adults from Bedfordshire.
An innovative mental health project geared towards children and young people from the City of London and Hackney’s African and Caribbean communities has won a highly sought after national partnership award.
The Community Children's Nursing Team (CCNT) is a component of the Services for Children and Young People in Newham, London.
The Tower Hamlets Community Psychology Team has partnered with local charity Praxis to publish ‘Recipes of Life’; a cookbook that draws on the experiences of migrants and refugees.