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A population health webinar bringing together key organisations committed to addressing homelessness and improving health outcomes for some of the most vulnerable people in the region is set to be hosted by East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT).
Dissemination is a key part of our programme grant. This means that we communicate the progress of the seven work packages, and the associated findings, in an effective and coherent way.
The five-day industrial action by junior doctors from Thursday 13 July until Tuesday 18 July is going to impact on health services. The public are asked to use services wisely and look to alternatives if they need medical help or support
Below is a set of recommendations and resources for young people with a diagnosis of autism.
ELFT services are among partners providing support for the Dunstable community through a new £43m integrated health and care hub.
This service is for residents of East London NHS Foundation Trust (Newham, Tower Hamlets, and City & Hackney) or whose GP is in one of the aforementioned Boroughs. For those living in other London Borough’s please see the local website.
We understand that having someone you care about admitted to the hospital can be a difficult and emotional time. This section of the Hub website is here to support you with helpful information.
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.