NELFT Havering Adult Speech and Language Team and the Havering Place based Partnership’s project ‘One Voice’ was highly commended last night for the Primary and Community Care Innovation of the Year ...
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NELFT is the first NHS trust to establish a Relational Care Faculty (RCF) to transform mental healthcare for patients and their families.
The Havering Emotional Support Team (HEST) showcased its impactful work in supporting children, students, parents, and educators with emotional wellbeing initiatives in a visit from the Department for ...
With over 7,000 staff making up #TeamNELFT, we have a lot of stories to tell and share! Hear from a variety of staff on various topics.
Here are some tips for managing diabetes and improving health and wellbeing: Regular check-ups: Regular screening and check-ups can help detect health problems early. Maintain healthy blood sugar ...
Gul, a 46-year-old mother of four who works in the civil service, was left with both physical and mental health conditions because of a workplace injury.
We are the Emotional Wellbeing Team at your child’s school. Emotional Wellbeing Teams are a government initiative also known nationally as Mental Health Support Teams. We’re specially trained to help ...
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The physiotherapy service supports children and young people with a wide range of neuro-developmental and motor difficulties. Physiotherapists provide holistic assessment, diagnosis and programme of ...
The community treatment team (CTT) works with adults in the community with an acute physical need who could potentially be treated at home, rather than attend accident and emergency (A&E). The aim of ...
Police may detain members of the public under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act if they appear to have a disorder of the mind, are in a public place and present a risk to themselves or others.