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A Women's Health Network for Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes has been launched, aiming to put women's health at the forefront of the agenda and provide better support for women across the region.
Six ELFT staff joined 20,000 runners in the London Landmarks Half Marathon on Sunday 6 April collectively raising £4,000 for the ELFT Charity. You can still donate by clicking on their names highlighted in blue below!
Film premiere explores neurodiversity, lived experience and compassion in healthcare.
A Luton-based colleague who supports people with memory difficulties has been granted a research fellowship to delve deeper into neurological conditions.
Stakeholders have gathered at an afternoon workshop to help create and implement the Green Plan for the next three years, 2025-2028.
As part of the UK-Africa Health Summit 2025 and in collaboration with Global Health Partnerships (GHP) formerly known as THET, we were pleased to welcome a delegation from the Zimbabwean Ministry of Health and Child Care.
Today marks 25 years since East London NHS Foundation Trust became a single health organisation. And ten years since services in Luton and Bedfordshire joined ELFT. It all started on 1 April but we will be marking the anniversaries all year!
Service users, carers, staff, partners and voluntary organisations came together to explore joint approaches to mental health care in North East London and how to improve service quality and access across partner Trusts.
A Quality Improvement (QI) project from the East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) has been published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Open Quality.
A Diaspora Healthcare Champion Award has been presented to ELFT nurse Lucia Vambe at the opening of the UK-Africa Health Summit Global Health Partnership.