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Partnership working between the Trust and Network Rail to improve commuter’s mental health on the railways has been so successful rail bosses are now expanding it onto other lines across the country.
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Today, 17 May, marks International Day of Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). This annual awareness day aims to highlight global violence and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bi, trans and non-binary people to drive positive change.
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For Dying Matters Awareness Week, Karen Simpson shares her story about the difficult days surrounding the loss of her daughter Rachael, how hard it was to keep going during lockdown and what staff can do to support a workmate following a bereavement
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Welcome to the 3rd & 4th edition of the Staying In Touch Newsletter which provides information about mental health and wellbeing support for residents and staff and developments happening across Bedford, Central Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes.
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Dementia Action Awareness week starts on 15 May, to raise understanding of the condition and to support the important organisations doing so much to care for people living with the condition. This year's theme is Diagnosis.
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Watch our video with Chief Medical Officer, Dr Paul Gilluley, and ELFT AMHP, Bailey Mitchell, discussing the benefits of digital Mental Health Act forms for all our service users, clinical staff and partners.
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Two ELFT services have been nominated by their constituency MPs for this year’s NHS Parliamentary Awards - for the outstanding work they have done to support service users over the last year.
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The ELFT board has met with Sir Michael Marmot as part of our journey to become a Marmot Trust.
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ELFT is partnering with the Institute of Health Equity to become the first NHS ‘Marmot Trust’ and test the boundaries of what an NHS Trust can do to tackle some of the drivers of poor health, such as poverty and unemployment.
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The Trust is hosting three individual feedback sessions in the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Newham and Hackney (including The City of London) to find out what type of support and services people with a Learning Disability need
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