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ELFT is working with the UCL Institute of Health Equity to become the first NHS ‘Marmot Trust’, and test the boundaries of what an NHS Trust can do to tackle some of the drivers of poor health, such as poverty and unemployment.
ELFT’s anchor work is focused on four pillars of activity – procurement, employment, sustainability and buildings and land, with a commitment to work closely with local partners in each of these areas.
ELFT colleagues have been named as ‘Amazing Social Work Leaders’ by the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) for their outstanding social work practice.
Becks Daniels BEM loves a challenge and is always pushing herself to literally go the extra mile. Just reading of her feats is exhausting - so we are delighted that she has the ELFT Charity in her sights for her April challenge
The City and Hackney ELFT Carers Service is funded by the London Borough of Hackney and is responsible for offering carers assessments and support to any carer of an adult open to ELFT.
Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Benjamin Gostick is raring to go to boost the resources of the ELFT Charity
Helpful information about the neighbourhood Teams in City and Hackney. Mental Health Community Teams in Hackney.
a network of voluntary sector mental health services for adult residents in Hackney and the City. The network is a diverse partnership made up of ten specialist mental health agencies
Contact us at the City & Hackney Friends, Family and Carers Hub.
Informal Carers have a legal right to a carers assessment. If you would like one then the Carers Hub can provide them. If you are eligible the local authority will meet any needs identified.