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NHS England’s newly appointed Regional Director for London, Andrew Ridley met ELFT teams and services on Monday 14 March.
East London Community Forensic Service provides support, care and treatment for service users in the transition and after discharge from secure mental health care settings.
In a blog and podcast Dr Rachel Chater reflects on how, as a staff health and wellbeing psychologist, she has helped set up and deliver a staff led art and wellbeing group.
The latest Population Health webinar hosted by the Trust is looking at understanding challenges, barriers, and experiences of people who have no recourse to public funds (NRPF).
We currently have a variety of roles which service users can be involved with and we provide comprehensive training for all of them.
An introduction to ELFT's new website which has been designed with you, the user, in mind whether you’re visiting on a PC, laptop, tablet or mobile phone.
An open invite has been issued for people from Bedford to have their say on how mental health care and support is provided across the borough.
We recognise the important role that our temporary staff plays in the successful delivery of our services. This page is dedicated to our temporary staff and contains relevant information and support.
Our public and staff governors are elected by the membership and they are responsible for representing the interests of foundation trust members, service users, carers, staff and the wider public.
Several carer support providers in City and Hackney are connected to the hub, offering assistance to family members, friends, and caregivers of adults facing mental health challenges and/or substance misuse.