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The voices of people in Tower Hamlets will help influence national and local level policies as part of a new pilot to improve services for people facing health challenges.
A senior figure at the East London Foundation Trust is included in an annual list to celebrate the most prominent Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) figures across the healthcare system.
The officer said, "Let's continue to break the stigma and promote understanding together!"
Cauldwell Medical Centre in Bedford hosted a successful Women’s Health event on 18 October for World Menopause Day.
The Greenhouse Practice in Hackney held an Autumn fair on Tuesday 17 October for homeless people offering warm food, essential health checks, and winter essentials.
Outstanding professionals who go above and beyond to support colleagues and service users have been recognised at a prestigious NHS awards ceremony.
A pioneering mental health programme supporting young people from City and Hackney’s African and Caribbean communities has won a prestigious award, marking its fourth national win over the past year.
A pilot ELFT specialist youth-to-adulthood (Y2A) probation service has been described as a ‘successful model’ by the Government and could act as a template for other providers.
A conference has been held to celebrate the fantastic work of Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) at ELFT. Included in the conference were the ELFT AHP awards which recognised the achievements of AHPs providing outstanding care across the Trust.
A therapist from Newham Talking Therapies has been interviewed on TV to raise awareness of mental health support for young black men.