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Coming Out Day, celebrated annually on 11 October, is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the LGBTQIA+ community and supporting those who are coming out. It is a time to celebrate being true to yourself and to promote acceptance and love.
An NHS team who oversees specialist inpatient and community psychiatric services for individuals who have come through the criminal justice system has won a major award.
A primary care Away Day brought together pharmacists and leaders to strengthen collaboration in the directorate, address challenges, and improve pharmacy services.
A conference has been held to celebrate the fantastic work of Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) at ELFT. Included in the conference were the ELFT AHP awards which recognised the achievements of AHPs providing outstanding care across the Trust.
A therapist from Newham Talking Therapies has been interviewed on TV to raise awareness of mental health support for young black men.
A senior figure at the East London Foundation Trust is included in an annual list to celebrate the most prominent Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) figures across the healthcare system.
The Greenhouse Practice in Hackney held an Autumn fair on Tuesday 17 October for homeless people offering warm food, essential health checks, and winter essentials.
Transgender (Trans) Awareness Week takes place annually between 13-19 November. It culminates in Trans Day of Remembrance which takes place on 20 November.
'What Happened to Jimmy', the Rough Sleeping Mental Health Project (RAMHP) service's film in collaboration with Here and Now 365, is now available on the East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) YouTube channel.
NHS 111, Option 2 has fully replaced the mental health crisis lines for the City & Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets as of today.