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A service user and carer led working group is being launched to address mental health, learning disability and autism care priorities across Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK).
As Men's Health Week comes up, the importance of health and well-being has taken center stage.
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.
Primary care practices run by ELFT are not part of this collective action due to the type of contract they are on.
A banner celebrating freedom, hope and championing women’s rights has taken pride of place at Tower Hamlets Centre for Mental Health.
World Autism Acceptance Week this year aims to draw attention to the approximately 700,000 autistic people living in the UK; both to educate those unaware of autism and to help create a society that works for autistic people.
ELFT organised a Learning Disability Health Needs Assessment Event at Toynbee Hall last week, bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders to explore ways to enhance care for individuals with learning disabilities in East London.
BBC production crew from The One Show spent a day at the Barnsley Street Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre to interview staff and service users.