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The use by the Trust of a pioneering digital intervention to help improve the mental health of young people has been highlighted by ITV London.
The contribution of the Trust’s pharmacy workforce development lead to mental health pharmacy education has received national recognition.
Chief Quality Officer Prof Amar Shah was awarded the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ (RCPsych) President’s Medal in recognition of his commitment to improving patient care.
Residents living across north east London are able to call 111 and select option ‘2’ to speak with a 24/7 mental health service in ELFT’s crisis hub.
Find out how you can engage with us at Tower Hamlets Talking Therapies, and within your local community.
Group therapy is a useful way for people who share a common problem to get support and advice from each other.
We provide a 24-hour crisis service as well as community-based services to people who have a learning disability and are 18 years+, living within Bedfordshire & Luton.
We work with people who have significant or severe levels of learning disabilities with additional communication, sensory and mobility problems that require support and intervention from specialist health professionals.
The Community Learning Disability Service is a team of health staff and social workers who assess and support people who live in Tower Hamlets with a learning disability, their families and carers.
Hackney’s Integrated Learning Disability Service (ILDS) is an integrated multi-agency, multi-disciplinary team, providing specialist health and social care support to adults with Learning Disabilities (LD).