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In celebration of International Women's Day 2024, Greenhouse Practice in Hackney hosted a Women's Health event on March 8.
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This is a new partnership project between London Wildlife Trust and East London NHS Foundation Trust, facilitated through Newham Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS).
The Rough Sleeping Mental Health Project (RAMHP) team held a film screening in collaboration with marketing agency Here and Now 365 to raise awareness on homelessness.
Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska has visited a children’s mental health unit in east London and held roundtable talks with key stakeholders to address the complex health needs of young people, particularly those affected by war.
Friday 1 March is Overseas NHS Workers Day - a day when the NHS takes the opportunity to pay tribute to international staff from all over the world.
With Eating Disorder Awareness Week currently underway, the psychoeducational website, Be Body Positive, is urging parents, carers and health professionals to find out more about ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder).
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Important changes across North East London (NEL) are coming down the track to support service users, carers and the wider community from April 2024.
The practice is appealing for donations to aid women experiencing homelessness or living in temporary accommodation, including those who are sofa surfing.
120 people attended the ELFT Ability Network Conference where a stimulating line-up of speakers dazzled and provoked debate. Photograph: Dr Mohit Venkataram, Laura Pisaneschi and Norbert Lieckfeldt with Dr Amy Kavanagh and Ava, her assistance dog
ELFT's Community Children's Service in Newham has introduced a pioneering solution for carrying essential medical equipment during home visits.