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Support hospitals to safely and appropriately discharge patients home to where they live when they are medically fit/stable
Digital is involved in every aspect of our lives and is therefore critical for people to be able to access and operate digital and online technologies. Digital literacy is now an essential skill to participate in modern society.
The People Participation Digital Community (PPDC) is a forum for service users at ELFT with the aim of raising awareness of these trends and empowering service users towards digital health platforms.
The Digital Life Coach program aims to equip participants with the coaching skills, planning tools and training resources to confidently prepare training sessions, providing digital support to service users, friends & family and to community groups.
Service users have highlighted digital exclusion as a barrier to access essential health services. There is growing anxiety of service users being marginalised and deepening inequalities especially among the more vulnerable in society.
The East London CAMHS Home Treatment Team (HTT) provides treatments and interventions to young people alongside their existing community CAMHS team.
We provide treatments and interventions to young people alongside their existing community CAMHS team, to receive the right help at the right time to build the strength they need to be safe, and healthy and to achieve within the community.
As a part of its transparency agenda, the government has a number of commitments with regard to central government expenditure - including the NHS. The Trust will publish monthly expenditures of over £25,000.
The Trust’s London Community Health Services (CHS) have achieved a Trust first for the level of service user involvement in their quality improvement (QI) programmes.