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Good posture and sitting can have a significant positive impact on many aspects of a child's day, like being able to join their family at the dinner table, engage with friends at school or concentrate on school-based tasks.
A pioneering mental health programme supporting young people from City and Hackney’s African and Caribbean communities has been shortlisted for a prestigious award.
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).
East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) has today substantively appointed Lorraine Sunduza OBE as its Chief Executive Officer.
See a round-up of useful resources provided by our community to help support people with their digital skills. Everything from getting started with online shopping and public services, to digital life hacks.
A dynamic and visionary Chief Executive is being sought to lead not-for-profit community interest company, Compass Wellbeing CIC.
A conference has been held to celebrate the fantastic work of Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) at ELFT. Included in the conference were the ELFT AHP awards which recognised the achievements of AHPs providing outstanding care across the Trust.
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.
Transgender (Trans) Awareness Week takes place annually between 13-19 November. It culminates in Trans Day of Remembrance which takes place on 20 November.
The East London Community Eating Disorders Service for Children and Young People (CEDS-CYP) is a specialist CAMHS service for young people up to the age of 18 who are experiencing an eating disorder.