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Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Executive, Edwin Ndlovu, has been awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2025 New Year Honours List for his services to the NHS and to Nursing.
A learning event has been held to share evaluation of research into a pioneering programme that has helped families access benefits and grants worth nearly £650,000.
East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) has been ranked among the top NHS Trusts in the country for delivering social value across the communities it serves.
A free drop-in event has been held by the NHS and partners to help people in Hackney impacted by the borough’s rocketing cost of living.
As part of a new report published by Global Health Partnerships, Lucia Vambe, mental health nurse and Interim Clinical Skills Development Lead at the East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT) spoke at Parliament on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day.
With Christmas just around the corner, take a look below for tips and recommendations from the Trust for our communities in east London and Bedfordshire.
A dedicated Newham Community Health Services nurse has been recognised for her contribution to the nursing profession and high quality care for residents in the borough.
Hundreds of visitors attended a successful Christmas Fair in Hackney, organised as a one-stop health and support event for patients experiencing homelessness.
Trust Chief Executive Lorraine Sunduza OBE has shared her personal journey during a question and answer session held as part of NHS England’s Amaree Women’s Network first anniversary event.
A team caring for parents of children with a brain injury and special educational needs in Newham came up with a great way to provide support to parents. So they applied to the ELFT Charity for support in setting up a special coffee mornings.