Three ELFT partnership projects have been shortlisted for prestigious national HSJ Awards.
ELFT has been working with City & Hackney Place-Based Partnership (PBP), NHS North East London (NEL), Hackney CVS, Hackney Council and the City of London Corporation on the peer-led ‘Tree of Life’ project for African and Caribbean heritage young people in schools. The work conducted on this project secured the team’s shortlist for the ‘Innovation and Improvement in Reducing Healthcare Inequalities’ category.
The Trust has also been shortlisted for the ‘Integrated Care Initiative of the Year’ category for collaborative work with Barts Health NHS Trust in optimising flow in Accident and Emergency/Acute Assessment Unit at Royal London Hospital.
Finally, the ELFT Forensics Directorate has been nominated alongside the Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust as part of the North London Forensic Provider Collaborative.
The HSJ Awards is an annual ceremony celebrating and recognising outstanding programmes across the UK’s healthcare sector. By holding the Awards, HSJ aims to share best practices to improve service user outcomes and staff experiences.
The event will take place on Thursday, 16th November at Evolution London, located in Battersea Park on Queenstown Road, Chelsea Bridge, London, SW11 4NJ.
The full shortlist for the Awards can be found on the HSJ website.