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A decade of providing dedicated support to people with learning disabilities across Bedfordshire and Luton is being marked by a Trust service.
Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) can affect a child or young person’s ability to learn. They can affect their: behaviour or ability to socialise, for example, they struggle to make friends, ability to understand things.
ELFT’s first ever job fair with the Somali work group took place in Tower Hamlets on 26 May. It was attended by over 200 residents from across the borough with representation from all ELFT run services.
For Dying Matters Awareness Week, Karen Simpson shares her story about the difficult days surrounding the loss of her daughter Rachael, how hard it was to keep going during lockdown and what staff can do to support a workmate following a bereavement
The City & Hackney Dementia Service (CHDS) is a new model of dementia care which provides a diagnostic service that holds patients from diagnosis to end of life and ensures everyone living with dementia has a timely diagnosis.
ELFT is working with the UCL Institute of Health Equity to become the first NHS ‘Marmot Trust’, and test the boundaries of what an NHS Trust can do to tackle some of the drivers of poor health, such as poverty and unemployment.
Barnsley Street Neighbourhood Mental Health Centre will operate with changes to its opening hours over the Christmas period.