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Perinatal mental illness affects up to 27% of new and expectant mums and covers a wide range of conditions. If left untreated, mental health issues can have significant and long-lasting effects on the woman, the child, and the wider family.
Outstanding NHS professionals who go above and beyond to support colleagues and service users have been celebrated at the ELFT Staff Awards 2023.
Congratulations to Tina Collins, ELFT's Registration Authority Manager (the person who issues staff with their Smartcards!), who was the lucky winner in our prize draw for the ELFT Charity raffle.
In celebration of the two-year milestone of the Future of Priority Care webinars, a successful session was held featuring guest speaker Dr. Sean O'Kelly, the Chief Inspector at the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Sharon Deans has military life in her DNA. In this blog, she explains the challenges that families experience, how being part of the Military Wives Choirs was a game-changer for her and why she relishes being involved in ELFT’s support for veterans.
ELFT celebrated the 75th birthday of the NHS with a community fayre for staff, service users, governors and members of the public.
Health and social care partners are hosting a public event to launch a review report of mental health accommodation across the Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) region.
Trust staff joined mental health researchers and academics from across the research landscape at a retirement event on 20 April to honour Professor Stefan Priebe. He retires after a distinguished career in psychiatry and research.
Career progression is one of the most important components workers consider when either choosing a career or remaining with an organisation. Clear career progression opportunities help to motivate and encourage staff as well as promote loyalty.
A programme of school visits has been launched by Bedfordshire Community Health Services (BCHS) to help inspire a new generation of NHS professionals.