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After using CAMHS services, Laiba got involved in helping to improve services & assisted in a CAMHS recruitment campaign. She shares her experience of finding a path to recovery.
Quality Improvement (QI) is at the forefront of the ELFT primary care directorate's vision for equity and healthcare. Highlights from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's (IHI) annual visit on 8 February 2023.
Mental Health School Teams (MHSTs) are an important part of ensuring that children & families are supported and do a wide range of work to support education professionals.
Jay Worthington first came into contact with CAMHS services during 'a pretty tough time' when he was 13. He describes how things have changed for him since then.
Be Body Positive is a new online resource designed alongside children & young people themselves - with the aim to help support people who are experiencing disordered eating.
Children & Young People's Mental Health Week takes place from 6 - 12 February. This year the theme is Let's Connect. There's a range of resources available online to support young people and their families.
Two workshops are running for school professionals during Children's Mental Health Week.
Social football sessions to boost wellbeing are available in Tower Hamlets to any adults receiving mental health support from their GP or East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT).
Bedfordshire & Luton Recovery College is hosting a special event for expectant or new parents as well as health professionals.
Healthcare professionals across BLMK are being encouraged to complete training designed to increase eating disorders awareness and early intervention across the system.