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Three ELFT services have made it through to the final for this year’s highly competitive HSJ Patient Safety Awards.
The East London Community Eating Disorders Service For Children and Young People (EL-CEDS-CYP) is a specialist service for young people up to the age of 18 who live in Newham, Tower Hamlets and City & Hackney and have an eating disorder.
The CAMHS Community Access Service are excited to welcome 23 new recruits and trainees across the Luton and Central Bedfordshire boroughs. They are pictured below and started with us this month.
Art therapists, trainees and service users have been commissioned by NHS England to create a new video series to share experiences and promote expansion of trainee placements.
Bedfordshire and Luton Community Eating Disorders Service for Children & Young People
The EDS is an improvement tool supporting NHS organisations to review and develop their approach to addressing health inequalities related to access, experiences, impact and outcomes in conversation with patients.
Over a hundred guests recently attended a successful webinar led by Dr Mohit Venkataram, ELFT Executive Director for Primary Care, and guest speaker Dr Sian Stanley.
A dedicated new People Participation Lead is ensuring service users and carers help shape how mental health care is planned and delivered across Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK).
Our next case study for International Nurses Day follows the journey of Rain Bonane, a Community Learning Disability Nurse in Tower Hamlets’ Community Learning Disabilities Service (CLDS).
The Trust’s Children and Young People Community Eating Disorder Service (CEDS) was awarded ‘Psychiatric Team of the Year’ for improving flow through the service and reducing waiting times.