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This is a new partnership project between London Wildlife Trust and East London NHS Foundation Trust, facilitated through Newham Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).
Colleagues from primary care services joined ELFT Chief Executive Lorraine Sunduza for an informal CEO breakfast in London.
The officer said, "Let's continue to break the stigma and promote understanding together!"
A pioneering mental health programme supporting young people from City and Hackney’s African and Caribbean communities has won a prestigious award, marking its fourth national win over the past year.
A pair of talented chefs from the Trust have received national recognition by reaching the finals of the NHS Chef of the Year 2024 competition.
The voices of people in Tower Hamlets will help influence national and local level policies as part of a new pilot to improve services for people facing health challenges.
A grateful lorry driver has publicly thanked ELFT colleagues at Steppingley Hospital for helping him with medical support when he arrived mistakenly thinking the site provided urgent care.
The Trust’s estates team have been named as winners in three categories at the prestigious national Building Better Healthcare (BBH) Awards.
Colleagues and service users from the John Howard Centre have won a prestigious award for their work in developing an app for service users in hospital.
A new Chief Executive has been appointed to help lead not-for-profit community interest company, Compass Wellbeing.