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The SPoA is coordination centre for adult services within Bedfordshire Community Health Services.
Partners including ELFT have gathered to celebrate the halfway point in the development a multi-million health and housing hub in Dunstable.
Dying Matters Awareness Week is 6-12 May. This year’s theme: ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters' focuses on the language that we use and conversations we have around death and dying - between healthcare professionals/patients/carers and families.
All on Board is a partnership that embeds ELFT Nurses in Network Rail to work with communities and partners to reduce suicide and promote signposting to help, before a person reaches the point that they are in a mental health crisis.
People Participation is about empowering our parents, carers, and service users to have a say in how we run our services.
Carla Lynch, Advanced Care Planning Nurse talks about the importance of her role and the impact it can have.
This year's Dying Matters Awareness Week theme is how to support a colleague/employee and talk about what has happened.
Staff from across the Trust came together on Thursday 9 October for this year’s All Staff Network Conference, held virtually via Zoom.
Take the opportunity to learn more about our crisis pathway services and what it's like to work at ELFT.
In this blog for Armed Forces Day, Glynis Freeman, an Armed Forces Veterans Champion in the Trust, talks about the ups and down of military life and of life outside the RAF