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Sheila Eden

June 7, 1950 - October 5, 2020

Sheila Eden, MBE, was an occupational therapist, manager, mentor, friend and colleague to hundreds of staff for over 30 years of working within the London borough of Tower Hamlets, NHS Children's Community Health Services. Sheila was also our professional cheerleader, building one of the largest and best known children's occupational therapy teams in London. Hugely committed to improving the lives of children and families with disabilities not just in our borough but through her work across the world including China, Africa and Australia. As someone recently and aptly said of Sheila "she was a legend".

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2020-11-19 16:12:59 wrote:

Sheila was an irrepressible and visionary leader who dedicated her life to the improvement of the lives of disabled children. She inspired everyone who was fortunate enough to work with her and the world is a poorer place for her passing. She was selfless and giving making time for people in her professional and personal life. She saw the positive in everyone and took life's challenges on with humour and determination. I and so many will missed her.

2020-11-19 16:12:59 wrote: Sheila was an irrepressible and visionary leader who dedicated her life to the improvement of the lives of disabled children. She inspired everyone who was fortunate enough to work with her and the world is a poorer place for her passing. She was selfless and giving making time for people in her professional and personal life. She saw the positive in everyone and took life's challenges on with humour and determination. I and so many will missed her.

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