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ELFT organised a Learning Disability Health Needs Assessment Event at Toynbee Hall last week, bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders to explore ways to enhance care for individuals with learning disabilities in East London.
ELFT has been named as one of six Trusts nationwide to receive funding to progress their anchor institution work.
In this blog, ELFT's Head of Communication and ex District Nurse, Janet Flaherty, argues that healthcare staff need to be brave, take a deep breath and have honest and frank conversations with patients when there are no more treatment options.
ELFT has published a new report, Promoting Digital Access Amongst People Using Mental Health Services, examining digital equity for the adult population accessing mental health services across ELFT’s region of East London, Luton and Bedfordshire.
A dedicated Trust professional’s outstanding work in improving care for people with a learning disability has been recognised with a prestigious award.
The Trust’s Homeless & Vulnerable Outreach Team are winners of an NHS Parliamentary award.
The London Pathway Partnership Programme was announced as the first-prize winner at the 2022 London Homelessness Awards.
There are a number of different kinds of projects involving data collection, research, audit, service evaluation, Quality Improvement (QI) initiatives, case notes studies, student thesis, etcetera.