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Tag Archives: Association of Directors of Public Health
Consensus Statement on Healthy Ageing (PHE / CfAB)
Summary Public Health England and the Centre for Ageing Better have released a consensus statement, containing widely accepted proposals for making England the “best place in the world to grow old”. Five core principles are given, with the aim of … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer’s Research UK, Carers UK, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health Foundation, NHS England, NHS Improvement, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Public Health England, Royal College of Psychiatrists, SCIE, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Active and Healthy Ageing, Age of No Retirement?’, Age-Friendly Cities and Communities, Age-Friendly Communities, Age-Friendly Housing, Ageing Policy in the UK, Ageing Population, Ageing Society, Ageing Society Grand Challenge, Ageism, Ageism in Britain, Ageism in Wider Society, Ageist Terminology, AGILE, Allied Health Professionals Federation, Anna Dixon, Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance, Association of Ambulance Chief Executives, Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, Association of Directors of Public Health, Awareness of Local Assets, Barriers and Facilitators in Lifestyle Change, Barriers and Facilitators to Participation, Barriers to Employing Older Workers, Barriers to Integrated Care, Barriers to Involvement, Barriers to Joined-Up Care, Barriers to Later Life Learning, Barriers to Support, Barriers to Talking About Ageing, Barriers: Discrimination, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry, British Dental Association, British Geriatrics Society, British Society of Gerodontology, Campaign to End Loneliness, Canal and River Trust, Care and Repair England, Centre for Ageing Better (CfAB), Centre for Mental Health, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Clinical Epidemiology: Keele University, Communities and Service Design, Consensus on Healthy Ageing, Consensus Statement on Healthy Ageing : PHE and the Centre for Ageing Better, Contribution to Society, Council for Work and Health, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dental Professionals Alliance, Design Council, Duncan Selbie: Chief Executive of Public Health England, EngAgeNet, Faculty of Dental Surgery: Royal College of Surgeons of England, Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK), Faculty of Public Health, Health and Housing, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Ageing: Consensus Statement, Housing Learning and Improvement Network (Housing LIN), Housing LIN, Independent Age, Inequalities in Health and Wellbeing, Inequalities In Healthy Life Expectancy, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Institute for Employment Studies, International Longevity Centre UK, Later Life, Living Streets, Making England the Best in the World to Grow Old, Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing, Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Inequalities, National Fire Chief’s Council, National Housing Federation, National Oral Health Promotion Group, National Police Chief's Council, Natural England, Negative Impact of Ageist Attitudes, Newcastle University Institute for Ageing, Overcoming Barriers, Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, PHE: Public Health England, Physiological Society, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Prevention Better Than Cure, Professor Carol Brayne CBE: Director of Cambridge Institute of Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Medicine: University of Cambridge, Race Equality Foundation, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, Royal Osteoporosis Society, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Royal Town Planning Institute, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Societal Contribution, Society of British Dental Nurses, Society of Occupational Medicine, Sport England, St John Ambulance, Turning Point, UCL Institute of Healthy Ageing, UK Active, UK Public Health Register, University College London, University of Manchester, University of Northumbria, University of the Third Age, Urban Design Group, Versus Arthritis
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Public Health England’s “One You” Campaign (BBC News / PHE / NHS OneYou)
Summary Public Health England’s “One You” campaign is about engaging patients and the public concerning the various practical steps it is possible to take to avoid preventable disease. It is estimated that the NHS wastes more than £11 billion per … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Patient Information, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Public Health England, Quick Insights, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Action on Sugar, Alcohol and Drug Consumption, Alcohol Concern, Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol Misuse, Alcohol or Tobacco Withdrawal, Association of Directors of Public Health, Awareness, Awareness and Campaigns, Awareness and Understanding, Awareness of Potential Risks, Awareness Raising, “One You” Campaign, BBC Health News, Coalition of the Willing, Constrained Funding, Coordinated Health and Social Care, Councillor Izzi Seccombe: Local Government Association (LGA), Culture, Culture and Leadership, Culture Change, Demand and Capacity, Demand Management, Demand-Side Effectiveness, Demand-Side Factors, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Dementia: a Public Health Priority, Diet and Dementia, Dietary Factors, Eating and Drinking, Economic Sustainability, Education and Awareness, Epidemiology, Funding Challenges, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Configuration, Health and Social Care Costs, Health and Social Care Integration, Health as a Social Movement (NHS England), Health Demand, Health Determinants, Health Improvement, Health Inequalities, Health Policy, Health Wellbeing and Independence, Health-Creating Society, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Improving Local Public Health, Improving Public Health, Interventions to Increase Patient Activation, Joined-Up Care, Life Course Approach, Life-Course Approach to Healthy and Active Ageing, Lifestyle, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Local Government Association: LGA, Moderate Drinking, Modifiable Risk Factors, Nanny State-ism (Encouragement of Healthy Behaviours), NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS OneYou, Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD), Nudge, Obesity, Obesity Risk, Obesity Time-Bomb, One You Campaign (PHE), Overlapping Risk Factors, Patient Activation, Patient Empowerment, Patient Empowerment Movement, Patient Engagement, Patient Engagement Strategies, Patient Factors (Demand Side), Patient Involvement, PHE, PHE: Public Health England, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Preventing and Managing Demand, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Prevention Agenda Linking Dementia and Other Non-Communicable Diseases, Prevention of Dementia, Prevention of Dementia: Public Health England, Prevention Programmes, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Public Awareness, Public Health, Public Health Campaigns, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Promotion Campaigns, Raising Awareness, Reducing Demand (Treatment and Recovery), Reducing Downstream Spending (Prevention Public Health and Self-Care), Reducing Waste in the NHS, Sedentary Behaviour, Self-Administration, Self-Care, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Directed Support for Long Term Conditions, Self-Help, Self-Management, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Self-Management Programmes, Self-Management Support, Service User Involvement, Smoking, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Epidemiology, Social Movements, Social Networks, Social Prescribing, Social Wellbeing, Staying Healthy for Longer, Support for People with Complex Needs, Supporting People to Manage Their Health, Sustainability, Sustainable Health and Care Services, Sustainable Health and Social Care, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living, Vascular Risk Factors, Wellbeing
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Blackfriars Consensus Statement on Dementia Risk Factors (Public Health England / UK Health Forum / Lancet)
Summary Coinciding with Dementia Awareness Week (2014) the “Blackfriars Consensus Statement” has been organised jointly by the UK Health Forum and Public Health England. This consensus statement calls for a national focus on dementia risk reduction, which involves raising awareness … Continue reading →
Posted in Alzheimer's Research Trust, Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), Charitable Bodies, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, International, National, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Northern Ireland, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Scotland, UK, Universal Interest, Wales
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Llewellyn: University of Exeter Medical School, Dr Fiona Adshead: UK Health Forum, Dr James Warner: Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry at Royal College of Psychiatrists, Dr Kiran Patel: Heart of England NHS Trust, Dr Kiran Patel: NHS England Area Team (Birmingham Solihull and Black Country), Dr Maria Duggan: Public Service Works, Dr Miia Kivipelto: Clinical Geriatric Epidemiology at Karolinska Institute, Dr Oliver Mytton: Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) at University of Cambridge, Dr Ruth Peters: Imperial College London, Dr Shahed Ahmad: Director of Public Health at London Borough of Enfield, Eating and Drinking, Education and Awareness, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry, Greater London Authority, Head Injury, Health and Wellbeing Directorate: Public Health England, Health Equalities Group, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Policy, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Heart of England NHS Trust, ILC-UK: International Longevity Centre UK, Increasing Awareness of Dementia, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Institute of Psychiatry: King's College London, Integrated Prevention Approaches, International Longevity Centre UK (ILC-UK), John Wyn Owen: UK Health Forum, Jon Rouse (Director General: Social Care Local Government and Care Partnerships), Karolinska Institute, Kings College London, Lancet, Life-Course Approach to Healthy and Active Ageing, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Mark Pietroni: Director of Public Health at South Gloucestershire Council, Mediterranean Diet, Mental Health Inequalities, Mental Health Provider Forum, Midlife Obesity, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Moderate Drinking, Modifiable Risk Factors, MRC Cognitive Function and Ageing Study, National Centre for Cardiovascular Prevention and Outcomes, National Clinical Director for Dementia, National Dementia Prevalence, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), NHS, NHS England Area Team for Birmingham and Black Country, Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD), Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke, Obesity, Obesity Risk, Obesity Time-Bomb, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Paul Lincoln: UK Health Forum, Paul Sanderson: West Midlands Centre at Public Health England, Paul Springer: Agetrust, PHE: Public Health England, Physical Activity, Physical Activity Programmes, Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA), Prevalence of Dementia, Preventable Dementia (Public Health England), Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Prevention, Prevention Agenda Linking Dementia and Other Non-Communicable Diseases, Prevention of Dementia, Prevention of Dementia: Public Health England, Prevention Programmes, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Primary Preventative Strategies, Professor Alan Maryon-Davis: King’s College London, Professor Alistair Burns, Professor Carol Brayne: Department of Public Health and Primary Care at University of Cambridge, Professor David Smith: University of Oxford, Professor Huon Gray: National Clinical Director for Heart Disease at NHS England, Professor John Deanfield: Cardiovascular Prevention at UCLPartners, Professor Kevin Fenton: National Director of Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England, Professor Klim McPherson: Public Health Epidemiology at University of Oxford, Professor Klim McPherson: UK Health Forum, Professor Lawrence Whalley: University of Aberdeen, Professor Simon Capewell: University of Liverpool, Professor Sir Ian Gilmore: Alcohol Health Alliance UK, Professor Sube Banerjee, Professor Vladimir Hachinski: Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences at University of Western Ontario, Promoting Brain Health, Promoting Brain Health (Blackfriars Consensus Statement), Public Awareness, Public Health England (PHE), Raising Awareness, Reducing Health Inequalities, Repetitive Concussions, Risk Factors, Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Diseease, Robin Ireland: Health Equalities Group, Royal College of Psychiatrists, School of Clinical Medicine: Cambridge University, Secondary Preventative Strategies, Sedentary Behaviour, Smoking, St Brides Foundation: Blackfriars, Staying Healthy for Longer, Strategic Dementia Advisory Group of the East of England, Stroke Association, Sube Banerjee: Centre for Dementia Studies at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Sweden, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), UCLPartners, UK Faculty of Public Health, UK Health Forum, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living, University of California, University of Oxford, Vascular Risk Factors, Workplace Health
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