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Information and documents relating to the teams underneath the Specialist Services for People with a Learning Disability in Bedfordshire and Luton, can be found here.
A University College London project will look at the role of AI in identifying people who may be at risk of needing urgent care, linking them to services before requiring help.
A Health and Safety Group involving service users and carers has been formed by the Trust to promote collaboration in developing and implementing health and safety measures across services.
ELFT in partnership with other organisations, launched the Optimal Handed Care Project. This project is a system-wide approach to delivering safe and independence-focused care, reducing unnecessary two-person care where it is not clinically required.
HEADS UP is an NHS service for young people aged 18 to 35 living in the City of London and London Borough of Hackney. It is an Early Detection Service for young people who might be at risk of developing psychosis.
The Advanced Care Planning team work alongside the district nurses, supporting them to care for patients on their caseloads who may be in the last months, weeks or days of their lives.
A specialist CAMHS service for young people up to the age of 18 who are experiencing an eating disorder.
The Trust’s tissue viability nursing (TVN) teams working across Bedfordshire have been highly commended at a national awards ceremony.
The NHS 111 Mental Health Crisis Response Service has officially launched across North East London. Read below to find out how this will impact the wider community in East London.
A diagnosis of autism affected Christopher Baker in surprising ways. It led him to be involved with a collaborative initiative to improve services