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East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) is committed to providing the best possible care and support to our community.
David Osunbintan, a nurse from Mile End Hospital, was recently sponsored by ELFT to complete his BSc in Adult Nursing over an 18 month period. David was interviewed by the ELFT Communications Team about his experience with the programme.
Kiki Linfoot, a social worker at the Community Mental Healthcare of Older people, (MHCOP CMHT) City and Hackney, did an amazing job of collecting winter coats to send to refugees in Calais.
Last week, the Activities Team based at East Ham Care Centre (EHCC) Community Health Newham celebrated the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with the patients from EHCC inpatient wards, including patients' families and friends.
The Tower Hamlets Crisis Pathway Service held a successful online webinar for the public on Thursday 12 May.
Our active LGBTQ+ Network has compiled a list of resources for ELFT staff and prospective staff
The treatments we offer follow the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) “stepped care” treatment guidelines. This means you can be confident that your therapy has scientific evidence that proves its effectiveness.
ELFT is partnering with the Institute of Health Equity to become the first NHS ‘Marmot Trust’ and test the boundaries of what an NHS Trust can do to tackle some of the drivers of poor health, such as poverty and unemployment.
The Trust is hosting three individual feedback sessions in the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham and Hackney (including The City of London) to find out what type of support and services people with a Learning Disability need
Loneliness, its effect on our mental health and how we can all play a part in reducing loneliness in our communities is the theme for Mental Health Awareness Week 2022, which runs from May 9-15.