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The NEL Community Collaborative has been established to deliver better patient experience ensuring residents receive integrated health and support in right place, right time. T
The consortium works together as a system, to deliver high quality care and improve the outcomes and experiences of the people who use specialised forensic mental health services, their families and carers.
This is a new collaborative in North Central and East London with the primary focus on mother and baby perinatal beds across the systems. .
The page defines the terms used as part of the NEL collaboratives.
Dying Matters Awareness Week is 6-12 May. This year’s theme: ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters' focuses on the language that we use and conversations we have around death and dying - between healthcare professionals/patients/carers and families.
Our Newham and Tower Hamlets Talking Therapies services are looking for people to join as language interpreters. We are looking for people fluent in Sylheti or Bengali to help break down barriers and build a healthier, more inclusive future for all.
The Luton Treatment Centre has recently achieved a remarkable milestone by earning the ECTAS (Electroconvulsive Therapy Accreditation Service) accreditation from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
The role and significance of People Participation within the Trust has been featured as a case study in a new report by NHS Providers.
ELFT's Director of Community Health Nursing, Ruth Bradley, was previously Director of Nursing at St Joseph's Hospice in Hackney. In this blog for Dying Matters Awareness Week, she reflects on her personal and professional experience.
Dying Matters Awareness Week runs from 6-12 May. This year’s theme: ‘The way we talk about Dying Matters' focuses on the language we use and conversations around death and dying - specifically between healthcare staff, patients and their families.