The event, organised by the Trust on behalf of partners in BLMK, will also introduce the next steps for the development of integrated accommodation-based pathway for people who use mental health services.
The event will be an open forum to discuss the findings and recommendations from this comprehensive review, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities in local care and support provision.
It will cover provision of care and accommodation across Bedford Borough Council, Luton Borough Council, Central Bedfordshire Council and Milton Keynes Council communities.
The event will consider care for all working age adults who may have mental health needs, including those with Learning Disabilities (LD) or autism.
Be part of this journey as we envision a future where people leaving mental health hospital and clinical settings are empowered to articulate their own goals and maximise their independence in the right accommodation.
The engagement session is open to:
- People who use East London NHS Foundation Trust or Central North West NHS Foundation Trust Services ( in BLMK)
- NHS mental health professionals across BLMK
- Social care professionals
- Voluntary, and Community Sector Organizations
- Housing Association providers
- Other NHS and social care partners
- Providers of Residential and Supported Living Serviced for people with mental health need
“This is a hugely important piece of work and the key to developing the right mental health accommodation solutions is with active involvement from all partners,” said Marek Zamborsky, ELFT Programme Director – Personalisation.
“We are pleased to be working with our NHS partners in developing fully integrated community accommodation based services for people with mental health needs”, said Eleanor Crichton, Luton Borough Council Senior Transformation Lead
Join us for an afternoon of collaboration as we shape the future of care in our region.
The engagement session will be held from 2pm-5pm at The Rufus Centre in Flitwick, Central Bedfordshire, on Tuesday, July 25.