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For UASC. HIYA stands for Health & Care Improvement for Young Asylum Seekers. The HIYA project is a collaborative initiative involving East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT), North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT), & Barts Health NHS Trust.
The satisfaction of knowing you've played a central part in helping an individual to get better, to successfully manage a long term condition or to have supported them in getting their life back on track is rewarding in itself.
After spending some time at the City and Hackney Center for Mental Health, you are now moving on, most likely back into the community. Everyone is different and there may be many different reactions and feelings towards leaving the ward.
If you are a Family, Friend or Carer of someone who is struggling with their Mental Health and want more information then this website is for you.
Thinking of returning to nursing? Your skills and experience are needed more than ever before, and there has never been a better time to return to nursing and it is easier than you might think.
Learn about the career opportunities within our community health services throughout the Trust in London and Bedfordshire.
Discover where our CAMHS services are located throughout East London and Bedfordshire.
If you are experiencing mental health crisis, we would encourage you to contact your local CAMHS clinics who can help you to receive the right support.
We have created a new Community Health Services podcast series to help improve communication with GPs in Tower Hamlets.
Patient Advocacy and Liaison Support. If you have a complaint, this is an independent body set up to support you.