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The work of Bedfordshire Community Health Service (BCHS) and NHS partners in helping keep patients out of hospital has been recognised with a prestigious national award.
The team at Cauldwell Medical Centre (CMC) have received a national award in recognition of their work to increase cervical screening among vulnerable groups.
A public ‘thank you’ has been extended to all service users and carers who attended the first BLMK Mental Health Summit. Experts by experience from across Milton Keynes, Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire and Luton took part.
A trailblazing partnership programme delivering innovative support to people experiencing homelessness has received a prestigious national award.
A Young Person’s Sanctuary has opened in Luton to provide friendly, face-to-face mental health crisis support for young people aged 14-17.
An innovative apprenticeship programme involving ELFT, other NHS providers and Higher Education Institutions has received a second national award.
A public call has been issued for people with lived experience to help shape mental health care planning and delivery across Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes.
An open event has been held in Dunstable to promote mental health support available across the town – and for service users to help design further changes to care.
The Trust's Community Health Services in Tower Hamlets welcomed Dame Ruth May, Chief Nurse for NHS England, and some other very special guests, in January.