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Judges at the national Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards 2023 have praised a CAMHS colleague from Bedfordshire.
People who suffer from serious mental health problems are shown to have an increased chance of physical illness compared to the general population.
The City & Hackney Perinatal service and Mother & Baby Unit hosted a two-day visit from a group of clinicians from Iceland. The visitors had the opportunity to talk to peers and service users to understand the model of care practiced at ELFT.
Existing partnerships were celebrated and opportunities for further support promoted at a conference for voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations (VCSEs) hosted by Compass Wellbeing.
Putting service users and carers in the driving seat for change
This week, 28 February - 6 March 2022, is Eating Disorder Awareness Week (EDAW)
EDAW is a national, annual campaign that aims to educate people on the realities of eating disorders.
Trust Board Meetings held in public are open to staff and members of the public.
ELFT was approached to provide an 'Experience Day' for delegates attending the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare. So Wednesday 10 April saw 50 delegates visiting a range of services and charities in East London
Six older people's community mental health Teams in Bedfordshire & Luton have moved into a new purposely designed health hub.
World Autism Acceptance Week this year aims to draw attention to the approximately 700,000 autistic people living in the UK; both to educate those unaware of autism and to help create a society that works for autistic people.