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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.
NHS Mental Health football team took up the challenge from a City-based law firm at the start of the year.
This year's Dying Matters Awareness Week theme is how to support a colleague/employee and talk about what has happened.
In recognition of Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2023, uncover the path to a more positive relationship with food and your body with Be Body Positive.
Death, dying, and bereavement are subjects that are often difficult for people to talk about. At ELFT, we can provide ongoing care and support that will be palliative - that is care that is aimed at keeping people comfortable.
Fiona Stockley, general manager at Newham CAMHS has been awarded the Rugby Football Union Rose Award for outstanding service.
CAMHS Newham resources and services relating to Bereavement
ELFT's Director of Community Health Nursing, Ruth Bradley, was previously Director of Nursing at St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney. In this blog for Dying Matters Awareness Week, she reflects on her personal and professional experience.
The safety of patients, service users, carers and our staff underpins everything we do. We know that people who need care and support need to feel confident that they will get optimum care from us.