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Tag Archives: Local Public Health
Primary Care Home: a New Model of Primary Care (NAPC / Nuffield Trust / SCIE / PA Consulting Group)
Summary The National Association of Primary Care (NAPC) has recently proposed an alternative model pf primary care, which is intended to realign primary care resources around the health and social needs of local communities. It involves “primary, community, mental, social … Continue reading →
Posted in Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Nuffield Trust, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, UK, Universal Interest, Wolverhampton
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Tagged 1st Care Cumbria: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, 3Sixty Care: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Accountable Care Systems (ACSs), Alternatives to Hospital Admission, Ashford Clinical Providers Network Ltd (Federation): Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Barriers to the PCH Model, Beacon Medical Group: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Better Out-of-Hospital Care to Prevent Attendance and Admissions, Beyond Integrated Care: Population Health Systems, Broadstairs PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Burgess Hill and Villages PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Care Closer to Home, Care Homes, Central Crewe Cluster: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Clarity of Terminology (Improvement), Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Collaboration, Collaboration: Working Across Boundaries, Collaborative Care, Collaborative Care or Combined Teams, Collaborative Care Planning, Collaborative Care Teams, Collaborative Working, Community Health Initiatives, Community Involvement, Complex Patients at Risk of Hospital Admission, Derwentside Healthcare LTD: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Diabetes Care, Diabetes Epidemic, Diabetes Prevention, Discharge and Out of Hospital Care, Dorking Primary Care Home: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Durham Dales Easington and Sedgefield CCG: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, East Cornwall Primary Care Home: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, East Norfolk Medical Practice: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Economic Sustainability, Enablers for the PCH Model, Evaluation of PCH Model, Financial Sustainability in the NHS, Five Year Forward View - Next Steps: Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships, Frail Patients on Discharge From Hospital, Frailty, Frailty Clinics, Hammersmith and Fulham GP Federation (Network3): Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Hampstead Primary Care Neighbourhood: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Hard to Reach Groups, Hard-to-Engage Diabetics, Haywards Heath PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Social Care Services, Healthy East Grinstead Partnership: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Herne Bay Health Care: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Horsham PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, IHI Triple Aim, Improving Local Public Health, Improving Population Health, Inappropriate Hospital Admissions, Integrated care Exeter: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Integrated Out-of-Hospital Care, Integrated Teams, Integrated Teams of Practice and Community Staff, Integrating Health and Social Care, Inter-Team Working, Interdisciplinary Teams, Joint Working, Joint Working Between NHS and Social Care Systems, Larwood and Bawtry Primary Care Home: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Leadership Across Local Areas, Lewes Health Hub: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Lichfield / Burntwood Network: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Local Health and Social Care Economies, Local Leadership, Local Leadership for Healthy Communities, Local Public Health, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Local Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Long-Term Care (LTC), Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Lostwithiel Fowey St Blazey Primary Care Network : Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Luton Primary Care Cluster: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Margate PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Middlewood Ltd: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Moving Healthcare Closer to Home, Multi-Disciplinary Teams, Multiple Medications (Polypharmacy), National Association of Primary Care (NAPC), National Association of Primary Care (NAPC) Pilots, New Care Models, New Care Models Programme, New Models of Care, New Models of Primary Care, New Models of Service, Newgate Medical Group: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Newport District Neighbourhood Project: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Newport Pagnell Medical Centre: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, NHS England’s New Care Models Team, NHS England’s New Models of Care Programme, NHS Networks, NHS Sustainability, NHS Terminology, NHS Wolverhampton CCG, Nimbus Care York: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, North Cornwall MCP: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Nottingham North and East Community Alliance: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, OneLeeds PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Out of Hospital Community Care, Out-of-Hospital Care, Out-of-Hospital Services, PA Consulting, PA Consulting Group, Patients Needing Specialist Intervention, Patients Not Complying With Traditional Services, Patients With Diabetes, Patients With General Practice Access Issues, Patients With Polypharmacy Risks, PCH Rapid Test Sites (RTSs), Penwith PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Perranporth and Penryn PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Place-Based Collaboratives, Place-Based Leadership, Polypharmacy, Pooling Budgets, Population Health, Population Health Improvement, Population Health Perspective, Population Health Systems, Population Healthcare, Population-Level Data, Preventable Hospital Admissions, Primary Care, Primary Care Alternatives to Emergency Hospital Admissions, Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partners, Primary Care Home (PCH) Model, Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Sites, Primary Care Home Community of Practice, Primary Care Home in Wolverhampton, Primary Care Home Programme, Primary Care Home Test Sites: by CCG and STP Footprint, Primary Care Transformation, Provider Sustainability, Quality and Sustainability, Quex PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Ramsgate PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Redditch and Bromsgrave Alliance: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Redhill and Merstham: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Reducing Inappropriate Polypharmacy, Reducing Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Regional Naming Authorities (RNAs), Richmond Primary Care Home: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Right Name Forever (RNF), Riverside Health Centre: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Rugeley Practices PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Rutland Medical Group: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), South Bristol Primary Care Collaborative: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, South Camden Primary Care Neighbourhood: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, South Cheshire and Vale Royal Primary Care Home Network: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, South Durham Health CIC: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, South Kent Coast Integrated Accountable Care : Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, South Kerrier Locality PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, St. Austell Healthcare: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Stafford Primary Care Alliance: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, STP Footprints, Strategic Nomenclature and Nuancing Unit (SNNU), Sustainability, Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships, Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Targeting Hard-to-Reach Groups, Thanet Health CIC: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, The Breckland Alliance: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Treating Patients Without Hospital Admission, Triple Aim Initiative, Triple Aim: (1) Improved Health and Wellbeing (2) Redesigned Care and (3) Wise Financial Stewardship, Truro PCH: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Unnecessary Hospital Admissions, West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS), Winsford Group: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Wirral GP Provider Federation: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Wolverhampton Care Collaborative: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner, Wolverhampton Health Federation CIC, Wolverhampton Total Health Care (WTHC), Wolverhampton Total Health Care: Primary Care Home (PCH) Test Site, Working Across Boundaries, Wyre Forest Alliance: Primary Care Home (PCH) Community of Practice Partner
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More on the Avoidable Costs of Lifestyle Risk Factors (BBC News / PHE / Lancet)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has estimated that health problems associated with unhealthy lifestyle practices – such as poor diet, obesity, physical inactivity, drinking and smoking – cost the NHS in England approximately £11 billion per year. A new approach … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 2016 Local Health Profiles, Access to Green Spaces, Access to Rural Green Spaces, Access to Urban Green Spaces, Adult Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes, Ageing and Society, Ageing Population, Allotment and Gardening Projects, Anti-Obesogenic Environments, Basic Cookery Skills (Healthy Eating), BBC Health News, Behavioural Risk Factors, Chris Askew: Chief Executive of Diabetes UK, Chronic Bronchitis, Commissioning for Maximum Value, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Value, Dementia and Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Dementia Friendly Outdoor and Public Environments, Dementia Garden (Fleetwood), Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Community Model, Dementia-Friendly Design, Dementia-Friendly Environmental Design, Dementia-Friendly Environments, Deprived Communities, Determinants of Health, Diabetes Epidemic, Diabetes Prevention, Diabetes Prevention Services, Dr Mark Spencer: Mount View Practice (Healthier Fleetwood Project), Dr Rebecca Wagstaff: PHE, Exercise, Exercise Regimens, Fast Food, Fast Food Consumption, Fast Food Outlets, Fast-Food-Free Zones, Fast-Food-Free Zones (Around Schools), Financial Sustainability in the NHS, Fleetwood, Fleetwood Town Football Club, Garden Areas, Gardening, Gardens and Health, Green Spaces, Health and Housing, Health Benefits of Green Space, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Healthier Fleetwood (Case Study), Healthier Fleetwood Project, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Healthy Eating, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy Living, Healthy New Towns, Healthy New Towns Programme, Healthy Weight, Improving Access to Green Spaces, Improving Local Public Health, Integrated Prevention Approaches, Lancashire, Lifestyle, Lifestyle Intervention Programmes, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Lifestyle Weight Management, Local Action on Reducing Health Inequalities, Local Green Spaces, Local Health and Wellbeing, Local Health: Public Health England, Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Maintaining Healthy Weight and Preventing Excess Weight Gain Among Children and Adults, Manifesto for a Healthy and Health-Creating Society (Lancet), Obesity, Obesity - Burden of Ill-Health Links, Obesity and Diabetes, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity in the UK, Obesity is the New Smoking, Obesity Risk Factor, Obesogenic Environments, Office of National Statistics (ONS), Parks and Gardens, PHE: Public Health England, Physical Activity, Physical Activity and the Environment, Physical Activity Prescriptions, Physical Exercise, Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes, Preventing and Managing Demand, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Prevention Agenda Linking Dementia and Other Non-Communicable Diseases, Prevention Approaches, Professor Jonathan Valabhji: National Clinical Director for Obesity and Diabetes at NHS England, Protecting Resources and Promoting Value, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Redesigning Local Healthcare Systems, Reducing Demand (Treatment and Recovery), Reducing Downstream Spending (Prevention Public Health and Self-Care), Reducing Expenditure, Reducing Health Inequalities, Risk Factors, Smoking-Related Bronchitis, Social Determinants of Health (SDH), Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Epidemiology, Social Prescribing, Social Wellbeing, Societal Determinants of Health, Socio-Economic Deprivation, Tithebarn (Lancashire), Type 2 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes: Prevention, Wasted Resources, Weight Management, Wellbeing, Willow Garden Project, Willow Garden Project (Fleetwood), Y-Active Project, York Health Economics Consortium
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Public Health Profiles 2016 (Public Health England)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has updated the comprehensive collection of local health profiles, which provides statistical snapshots of local health and wellbeing for each local authority. Health Profiles highlight health inequalities, issues and priorities for local consideration, for example … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, Mental Health, National, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 2016 Health Profiles, 2016 Local Health Profiles, Adults’ Health and Lifestyle, Adur: Health Profile 2016, Alcohol-Specific Hospital Stays (under 18) (Children’s and Young People’s Health), Allerdale: Health Profile 2016, Amber Valley: Health Profile 2016, Arun: Health Profile 2016, Ashfield: Health Profile 2016, Ashford: Health Profile 2016, Aylesbury Vale: Health Profile 2016, Babergh: Health Profile 2016, Barking and Dagenham: Health Profile 2016, Barnet: Health Profile 2016, Barnsley: Health Profile 2016, Barrow-in-Furness: Health Profile 2016, Basildon: Health Profile 2016, Basingstoke and Deane: Health Profile 2016, Bassetlaw: Health Profile 2016, Bath and North East Somerset: Health Profile 2016, Bedford: Health Profile 2016, Bexley: Health Profile 2016, Birmingham: Health Profile 2016, Blaby: Health Profile 2016, Blackburn with Darwen: Health Profile 2016, Blackpool: Health Profile 2016, Bolsover: Health Profile 2016, Bolton: Health Profile 2016, Boston: Health Profile 2016, Bournemouth: Health Profile 2016, Bracknell Forest: Health Profile 2016, Bradford: Health Profile 2016, Braintree: Health Profile 2016, Breast Feeding Initiation (Children’s and Young People’s Health), Breastfeeding Initiation, Breastfeeding Profiles, Breckland: Health Profile 2016, Brent: Health Profile 2016, Brentwood: Health Profile 2016, Brighton and Hove: Health Profile 2016, Bristol: Health Profile 2016, Broadland: Health Profile 2016, Bromley: Health Profile 2016, Bromsgrove: Health Profile 2016, Broxbourne: Health Profile 2016, Broxtowe: Health Profile 2016, Buckinghamshire: Health Profile 2016, Burnley: Health Profile 2016, Bury: Health Profile 2016, Calderdale: Health Profile 2016, Cambridge: Health Profile 2016, Cambridgeshire: Health Profile 2016, Camden: Health Profile 2016, Cancer Diagnosed at an Early Stage (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Cannock Chase: Health Profile 2016, Canterbury: Health Profile 2016, Carlisle: Health Profile 2016, Castle Point: Health Profile 2016, Central Bedfordshire: Health Profile 2016, Charnwood: Health Profile 2016, Chelmsford: Health Profile 2016, Cheltenham: Health Profile 2016, Cherwell: Health Profile 2016, Cheshire East: Health Profile 2016, Cheshire West and Chester: Health Profile 2016, Chesterfield: Health Profile 2016, Chichester: Health Profile 2016, Children in Low Income Families (Our Communities), Children’s and Young People’s Health, Chorley: Health Profile 2016, Christchurch: Health Profile 2016, Colchester: Health Profile 2016, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Parity of Esteem, Commissioning for Value, Community Health and Wellbeing Profiles, Community Mental Health Profiles (CMHP), Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators, Copeland: Health Profile 2016, Corby: Health Profile 2016, Cornwall: Health Profile 2016, Cotswold: Health Profile 2016, Council Officers, Councillors, Councillors' Guide, County Durham: Health Profile 2016, Coventry: Health Profile 2016, Craven: Health Profile 2016, Deaths From Drug Misuse (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Deprivation, Deprivation (Our Communities), Disease and Poor Health, Disease and Poor Health (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Early Deaths From All Causes for Men and Women, Early Deaths From Cancer, Early Deaths From Heart Disease and Stroke, English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), English Local Authorities, Excess Weight in Adults, Excess Weight in Adults (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Excess Winter Deaths, Excess Winter Deaths (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Excess Winter Deaths (Three Year), Female Life Expectancy, GCSE Achieved (Our Communities), Health and Wellbeing, Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs), Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Inequalities in Scotland, Health Inequalities in Wales, Health Inequalities: Ethnicity, Health Inequalities: Trends Overtime, Health Poverty Index, Health Profile Indicators, Health Profiles, Herefordshire: Health Profile 2016, Hertfordshire: Health Profile 2016, Hertsmere: Health Profile 2016, High Peak: Health Profile 2016, Hillingdon: Health Profile 2016, Hinckley and Bosworth: Health Profile 2016, Hip Fractures in People Aged 65 and Over, Hip Fractures in People Aged 65 and Over (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Horsham: Health Profile 2016, Hospital Episode Statistics Maps, Hospital Stays for Alcohol Related Harm, Hospital Stays for Alcohol-Related Harm (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Hospital Stays for Self-Harm, Hospital Stays for Self-Harm (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Hounslow: Health Profile 2016, Huntingdonshire: Health Profile 2016, Hyndburn: Health Profile 2016, Incidence of TB (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), Infant Mortality (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Ipswich: Health Profile 2016, Ireland and Northern Ireland PHO, Isle of Wight: Health Profile 2016, Islington: Health Profile 2016, Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA), Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Local Populations, JSNAs: Joint Strategic Needs Assessments, Kensington and Chelsea: Health Profile 2016, Kent: Health Profile 2016, Kettering: Health Profile 2016, Kidney Disease Clinical Commissioning Group Profiles, Killed and Seriously Injured on Roads, Killed and Seriously Injured on Roads (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), King's Lynn and West Norfolk: Health Profile 2016, Kingston upon Hull: Health Profile 2016, Kingston upon Thames: Health Profile 2016, Kirklees: Health Profile 2016, Knowsley: Health Profile 2016, Lambeth: Health Profile 2016, Lancashire: Health Profile 2016, Lancaster: Health Profile 2016, Learning Disabilities Profiles, Leeds: Health Profile 2016, Leicester: Health Profile 2016, Leicestershire: Health Profile 2016, Lewes: Health Profile 2016, Lewisham: Health Profile 2016, Lichfield: Health Profile 2016, Life Expectancy, Life Expectancy and Causes of Death, Life Expectancy at Birth (Female), Life Expectancy at Birth (Male), Life Expectancy at Birth: Female (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Life Expectancy at Birth: Male (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Life Expectancy Gaps, Life Expectancy: Inequalities, Lincoln: Health Profile 2016, Lincolnshire: Health Profile 2016, Liverpool: Health Profile 2016, Local Authorities (LAs), Local Authorities and Public Health, Local Authority Data, Local Basket of Inequalities Indicators, Local Health and Wellbeing, Local Health and Wellbeing Boards, Local Health Profiles, Local Health Profiles (2016), Local Populations, Local Priorities, Local Public Health, Local Strategic Planning, Long Term Unemployment (Our Communities), Luton: Health Profile 2016, Maidstone: Health Profile 2016, Maldon: Health Profile 2016, Male Life Expectancy, Malvern Hills: Health Profile 2016, Manchester: Health Profile 2016, Mansfield: Health Profile 2016, Marmot Indicators for Local Authorities in England 2012, Measuring Health and Wellbeing, Medway: Health Profile 2016, Melton: Health Profile 2016, Mendip: Health Profile 2016, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health Inequalities, Merton: Health Profile 2016, Metrics for Health and Wellbeing Boards, Mid Devon: Health Profile 2016, Mid Suffolk: Health Profile 2016, Mid Sussex: Health Profile 2016, Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), Middlesbrough: Health Profile 2016, Milton Keynes: Health Profile 2016, Mole Valley: Health Profile 2016, National Statistics Online, Neighbourhood Statistics, New Forest: Health Profile 2016, New Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), New STI (Excluding Chlamydia Aged Under 25), Newark and Sherwood: Health Profile 2016, Newcastle upon Tyne: Health Profile 2016, Newcastle-under-Lyme: Health Profile 2016, Newham: Health Profile 2016, Norfolk: Health Profile 2016, North Devon: Health Profile 2016, North Dorset: Health Profile 2016, North East Derbyshire: Health Profile 2016, North East Lincolnshire: Health Profile 2016, North East: Health Profiles 2016, North Hertfordshire: Health Profile 2016, North Kesteven: Health Profile 2016, North Lincolnshire: Health Profile 2016, North Norfolk: Health Profile 2016, North Somerset: Health Profile 2016, North Tyneside: Health Profile 2016, North Warwickshire: Health Profile 2016, North West Leicestershire: Health Profile 2016, North West: Health Profiles 2016, North Yorkshire: Health Profile 2016, Northampton: Health Profile 2016, Northamptonshire: Health Profile 2016, Northumberland: Health Profile 2016, Norwich: Health Profile 2016, Nottingham: Health Profile 2016, Nottinghamshire: Health Profile 2016, Nuneaton and Bedworth: Health Profile 2016, Oadby and Wigston: Health Profile 2016, Obese Adults, Obese Children (Year 6), Obese Children (Year 6) (Children’s and Young People’s Health), Official Statistics, Older People Atlas, Oldham: Health Profile 2016, Oxford: Health Profile 2016, Oxfordshire: Health Profile 2016, Pendle: Health Profile 2016, Percentage of Hospital Admissions Which Were Emergencies: By Ethnic Group, Percentage of Physically Active Adults, Percentage of Physically Active Adults (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Peterborough: Health Profile 2016, PHE: Public Health England, PHOF Refresh (2016), Plymouth: Health Profile 2016, Poole: Health Profile 2016, Portsmouth: Health Profile 2016, Preston: Health Profile 2016, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcome Framework (PHOF), Public Health Outcome Framework (PHOF) Refresh 2016, Public Health Outcomes Framework 2016 to 2019, Public Health Profiles, Public Health Profiles (2016), Purbeck: Health Profile 2016, Quality Profiles for NHS Mental Health Trusts in England, Reading: Health Profile 2016, Recorded Diabetes, Recorded Diabetes (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Redbridge: Health Profile 2016, Redcar and Cleveland: Health Profile 2016, Redditch: Health Profile 2016, Reducing Excess Winter Deaths and Illnesses, Reigate and Banstead: Health Profile 2016, Ribble Valley: Health Profile 2016, Richmond upon Thames: Health Profile 2016, Richmondshire: Health Profile 2016, Rochdale: Health Profile 2016, Rochford: Health Profile 2016, Rossendale: Health Profile 2016, Rother: Health Profile 2016, Rotherham: Health Profile 2016, Rugby: Health Profile 2016, Runnymede: Health Profile 2016, Rushcliffe: Health Profile 2016, Rushmoor: Health Profile 2016, Rutland: Health Profile 2016, Ryedale: Health Profile 2016, Salford: Health Profile 2016, Sandwell: Health Profile 2016, Scarborough: Health Profile 2016, Sedgemoor: Health Profile 2016, Sefton: Health Profile 2016, Segmenting life expectancy gaps by cause of death, Selby: Health Profile 2016, Sevenoaks: Health Profile 2016, Sexual Health Balanced Scorecard, Sheffield: Health Profile 2016, Shepway: Health Profile 2016, Smoking Prevalence, Smoking Prevalence in Adults (Adults’ Health and Lifestyle), Smoking Related Deaths, Smoking Related Deaths (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Smoking Status At Time of Delivery, Smoking Status at Time of Delivery (Children’s and Young People’s Health), Statutory Homelessness, Statutory Homelessness (Our Communities), Suicide Rate, Suicide Rate (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Under 18 Conceptions, Under 18 Conceptions (Children’s and Young People’s Health), Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cancer, Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cancer (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cardiovascular, Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cardiovascular Disease (Life Expectancy and Causes of Death), Violent Crime (Violence Offences), Violent Crime (Violence Offences) (Our Communities), Waveney: Health Profile 2016, Waverley: Health Profile 2016, Wealden: Health Profile 2016, Wellingborough: Health Profile 2016, Welwyn Hatfield: Health Profile 2016, West Berkshire: Health Profile 2016, West Devon: Health Profile 2016, West Dorset: Health Profile 2016, West Lancashire: Health Profile 2016, West Lindsey: Health Profile 2016, West Midlands: Health Profiles 2016, West Oxfordshire: Health Profile 2016, West Somerset: Health Profile 2016, West Sussex: Health Profile 2016, Westminster: Health Profile 2016, Weymouth and Portland: Health Profile 2016, Wigan: Health Profile 2016, Wiltshire: Health Profile 2016, Winchester: Health Profile 2016, Windsor and Maidenhead: Health Profile 2016, Wirral: Health Profile 2016, Woking: Health Profile 2016, Wokingham: Health Profile 2016, Wolverhampton: Health Profile 2016, Worcester: Health Profile 2016, Worcestershire: Health Profile 2016, Worthing: Health Profile 2016, Wychavon: Health Profile 2016, Wycombe: Health Profile 2016, Wyre Forest: Health Profile 2016, Wyre: Health Profile 2016, York: Health Profile 2016, Yorkshire and the Humber: Health Profiles 2016
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Mapping and Quantification of Loneliness (Age UK / BMJ Open)
Summary Age UK has made available an online interactive map depicting the regional prevalence of loneliness and social isolation in the English local authorities. Full Text Link Reference Risk of Loneliness in England 2016. [Online]: Age UK, April 2016. Loneliness: … Continue reading →
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Tagged 11-Item Duke Social Support Index, 4-Item Duke Social Support Index, 6-Item Lubben Social Network Scale, Adequacy of Social Relationships From Respondents’ Perspective, Availability of Social Relationships as Perceived by Respondents, Behavioural Risk Factors, Berkman-Syme Social Network Index, BMJ Open, BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, Bothered by Loneliness, Brigham Young University (Utah), Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke, de Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, Degree of Subjectivity Asked of Respondents, Dementia Risk Factors, Department of Counseling Psychology: Brigham Young University, Department of Health Sciences: University of York, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience: Brigham Young University, Duke Social Support Index, Duke-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire, ENRICHD Social Support Inventory (ESSI), Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Feelings of Loneliness, Feelings Relating to Social Relationships, Frequency of Contact With Others and Participation in Activities, Frequency of Face-to-Face and / or Phone Contact With Family and / or Friends and / or Neighbours, General Advice on Starting Conversations (About Problems), Geographical Proximity of Family and Friends, Gijón Scale for Elderly’s Social-Family Assessment Family and Social Relationships Subscales, Heart (Journal), Index of Social Support, Indirect Pathways by Which Social Connections Influence Disease Morbidity and Mortality, Influence of Social Connections on Disease Morbidity and Mortality, Institute of Health and Society: Newcastle University, Interpersonal Support Evaluation List (ISEL), Interview Measure of Social Relationships, Involvement in Social Relationships, Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness, Litwin Support Network Types, Local Authorities (LAs), Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Loneliness, Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Isolation, Loneliness and Mortality in Older People, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Loneliness and Social Isolation as Risk Factors for CVD, Loneliness Harms Health, Loneliness in England 2016, Los Angeles (UCLA) Loneliness Scale, Lubben Social Network Scale, Mapping and Quantification of Loneliness, Mapping Loneliness (Age UK), Measures of Living Arrangements and Informal Care, Measures of Satisfaction With Social Support, Measures of Social Anchorage, Measures of Social Integration, Measures of Social Isolation, Measures of Social Networks, Measures of Social Support, Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) Social Support Survey, Modifiable Risk Factors, Mortality Risk Factors, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), Negative Affect Scale, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham Health Profile Social Isolation Subscale, Number of Friends and Relatives Outside the Household, Older Americans Research and Service Center (OARS) Social Resource Scale, Oslo-3 Social Support Scale, Overlapping Risk Factors, Participation in Social Activities, Perceived Availability of Emotional Tangible Informational and / or Other Support, Personal Resource Questionnaire (PRQ2000), Preventable Hospital Admissions, Preventative Care, Preventative Interventions, Preventative Services, Preventing Isolation, Preventing Loneliness, Prevention Agenda, Question about the number of sources of support, Questionnaires on Social Networks, Received Support, Risk Factors, Risk of Loneliness in England 2016, Risk Stratification, Risk Stratification for Case Finding, Rt Hon Tracey Crouch: MP for Chatham and Aylesford, Satisfaction with Social Relationships and / or Participation, Social Epidemiology, Social Isolation, Social Network Index, Social Networks, Social Relationships, Structural and / or Functional Aspects of Social Relationships, Support Networks, Talking About Problems, Time Spent Alone, Time To Change (Mental Health Campaign), Tracey Crouch: Minister for Loneliness, University of California, University of York, USA, Wenger Support Network Typology, York
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Latest Public Health England Strategic Plan (PHE)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has released an outline plan for protecting / improving public health and reducing health inequalities in England over the next 4 years. Relatively short and snappy in style, with infographics. Some specific points, chosen at … Continue reading →
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Tagged 5YFV: NHS Five Year Forward View, “One You” Campaign, Causes of Premature Mortality, Changes in Main Causes of Disability Adjusted Life Years Lost in England Between 1990 and 2013, Changes in Main Causes of Years of Life Lost in England Between 1990 and 2013, Dementia Intelligence Network, Dementia Intelligence Network (DIN), Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Indicators, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Dementia Risk Reduction and Prevention, Department of Health’s Shared Delivery Plan, From Evidence Into Action (PHE), Global Burden of Disease, Global Burden of Disease Study, Health Determinants, Health Improvement, Health Inequalities, Health Matters: Midlife Approaches to Reduce Dementia Risk, 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, Latest Public Health England's Strategic Plan, Life Course Approach, Life-Course Approach to Healthy and Active Ageing, Lifestyle, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Local Public Health, Local Public Health Programmes for 2016/17, Local Public Health System Functions, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Main Causes of Disability Adjusted Life Years Lost in England (Changes Between 1990- 2013), Main Causes of Years of Life Lost in England (Changes Between 1990-2013), National Dementia Intelligence Network, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Health Check Programme, NHS Health Checks, NHS Health Checks Programme, One You Campaign (PHE), Overlapping Risk Factors, Patient Activation, Patient Empowerment, Patient Empowerment Movement, Patient Engagement, PHE Actions for 2016/17, PHE East Midlands, PHE Harlow: Campus for UK Public Health Science Hub and PHE’s Headquarters, PHE Resources 2016/17, PHE Strategic Plan: Better Outcomes by 2020, PHE West Midlands, PHE: Public Health England, Place-Based Health, Place-Based Planning, Premature Death, Prevention, Prevention Agenda, Prevention Programmes, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Protective Factors, Public Awareness, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health England (PHE) Dementia Intelligence Network (DIN), Public Health England (PHE) Strategic Plan, Public Health England Strategic Plan (2016), Public Health Promotion Campaigns, Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Reducing Premature Mortality, Risk and Protective Factors, Risk and Protective Factors for Cognitive Decline and Dementia, Risk Factors, Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Diseease, Self-Care, Self-Help, Self-Management, Self-Management Programmes, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Epidemiology, Social Movements, Social Networks, Social Prescribing, Staying Healthy for Longer, Sustainable Health and Social Care, Type 2 Diabetes, UK Public Health Science Hub, Unhealthy Behaviours, Unhealthy Lifestyles, Unhealthy Living, Vascular Risk Factors, Wellbeing, World Health Organization’s Global Burden of Disease
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Public Health England’s Research and Innovation Strategy (PHE / NHS IQ)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) have released their strategy for research, development and innovation, following a consultation. The set of seven PHE priorities have been resolved across five broader high level strategic constructs. Topic headings in this report comprise: The … Continue reading →
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Tagged Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), Academic Public Health Research Support Network, Andrew Lambe: NHS IQ's Knowledge and Intelligence Team, ‘Social Science Shaping Society, Best Research for Best Health, Better Knowledge Better Care (BKBC), Birmingham University, BKBC: Better Knowledge Better Care (NHS IQ), Cambridge MRC Biostatistics Unit, Cambridge Veterinary School, Childhood Obesity, Cigarette Smoking, CLAHRC: Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care, Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), Clinical Research Networks (CRNs), Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRCs), Davenport on KM, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Empire Building, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Evidence Into Action (PHE), Exeter University, Global Burden of Disease (GBD), Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), Health and Wellbeing, Health Equity, Health Inequalities, Health Protection Research Units (HPRUs), Healthy Life Expectancy, Healthy Lifestyles, HEE Research and Innovation Strategy, Imperial College London, Imperial College NHS Trust, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Institute of Food Research, Integrated Knowledge Translation (IKT), Irresponsible Drinking, JLA PSP: James Lind Alliance Priority-Setting Partnership, Joanne Loughlin-Ridley: NHS IQ’s Knowledge and Intelligence Team, Kings College London, Knowledge Conversion, Knowledge Cycle, Knowledge Management (KM), Knowledge Networks, Knowledge Translation, Knowledge Translation Theory, Knowledge Workers, Learning and Clinical Networks, Learning Culture, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Living Longer: Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Living Well for Longer, Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Local Public Health System Functions, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, National Prevention Research Initiative (NPRI), Newcastle University, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Improving Quality (NHS IQ), NHS IQ, NHS IQ’s Knowledge and Intelligence Team, NHS Preventative Services, NIHR Health Informatics Collaborative (NIHR HIC), NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) Initiative, NIHR Health Protection Research Units, NIHR HPRU: NIHR Health Protection Research Unit, NIHR HPRUs, NIHR School for Primary Care Research, NIHR School for Public Health Research, NIHR School for Public Health Research (SPHR), NIHR School for Social Care Research, NIHR SPHR: NIHR School for Public Health Research, NOCRI: NIHR Office for Coordination of Clinical Research Infrastructure, NWL Academic Health Science Network, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity Time-Bomb, Organisational Knowledge Management, PHE Intervention Evaluation Process, PHE Knowledge Management Framework, PHE Publication Standard Process, PHE R&D Group, PHE Research and Innovation Strategy, PHE Research and Innovation Strategy: Priority Five. Communication, PHE Research and Innovation Strategy: Priority Four. Innovation, PHE Research and Innovation Strategy: Priority One. Knowledge, PHE Research and Innovation Strategy: Priority Three. Capacity, PHE Research and Innovation Strategy: Priority Two. Infrastructure, PHE: Public Health England, PHE’s Knowledge Strategy, PHE’s Research Strategy, Preventable Mortality, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Prevention of Tobacco Related Diseases, Problem Drinking, Protecting and Improving the Nation’s Health (PHE), Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health England: Research and Innovation Strategy (2015), Public Health Knowledge Cycle, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Workforce Strategy, Research and Innovation, Research Changes Lives, Research Networks, Research Priorities and Networks, Research Translation and Innovation, Smoking-Related Mortality, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Economic and Environmental Determinant, Social Epidemiology, Social Inequality, Supporting Research and Innovation, Translational Research, UKCRC Centres of Excellence in Public Health, UKCRC: UK Clinical Research Collaboration, University College London, University College London London, University of Bristol, University of East Anglia, University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool: Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford, University of Oxford Animal and Plant Health Agency, University of the West of England, Wellbeing, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Wellness and Resilience
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Health Inequalities, Social Inequality and Inequalities in Life Expectancy: Recent History and Policy Implications (King’s Fund)
Summary It has been known for some time that persons living in neighbourhood areas with higher levels of income deprivation have statistically lower life expectancy and disability-free life expectancy. This relationship has become known as the “Marmot curve”. This report … Continue reading →
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Tagged Absolute or Relative Deprivation, Access to Work, Accessible Countryside, Accessible Natural Greenspace Standard (ANGSt), Accessible Sport and Play, Active and Safe Travel, Active England Programme, Activity Agreement and Entry to Learning Pilots, Activity Agreement Pilots, Adult Education in Gloucestershire (AdEd), Adult Learning Services, Affluence and Health Inequalities, Affluent Areas in England, Affordable Warmth Access Referral Mechanism, Affordable Warmth Access Referral Mechanism in Greater Manchester, Ageing Policy in the UK, Alcohol, Alcohol and Drug Consumption, Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol Misuse, Area Deprivation, Avoidable Premature Mortality, Canadian Institute of Advanced Research, Community Health Profiles, Demographics, Demography, Deprivation indices, Devo Manc Area, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Family of Marmot Curves 1999–2003, Glasgow Effect, Government Policy, Health and Social Care, Health and Social Care Integration, Health and Social Care Reform, Health and Wellbeing, Health and Wellbeing Boards, Health Equity, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities and the Living Wage, Health Inequalities in Childhood, Health Inequalities in England, Health Inequalities Intervention Toolkit, Health Inequalities Intervention Toolkit (London Health Observatory), Health Policy, Health Work and Well-being, Home to School Transition, Housing and Mental Health, Housing and Public Health, Improving Access to Green Spaces, Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT), Improving Local Public Health, Improving Workplace Health, Income Inequality and Health, Incomes and Poverty, Increasing Employment Opportunities, Inequalities in Infant Mortality, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Living Wage and Health Inequalities, Local Action on Health Inequalities, Local Action on Health Inequalities Series, Local Action on Reducing Health Inequalities, Local Authorities, Local Authority-Based Public Health Teams (LAPH), Local Community, Local Government Association: LGA, Local Government Policy, Local Green Spaces, Local Groups, Local Plans and Growth Plans, Local Populations, Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Local Public Health Specialists, Local Public Health System Functions, Low Income and Health Inequalities, Making Better Decisions on Public Health Spending, Making the Case for Public Health Interventions (King's Fund), Marmot Curve, Marmot Principles, Marmot Review, Measures of Inequality, Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), Minimum Income Standard (MIS), Modifiable Risk Factors, MSOA-Level Data, Policy Development, Return on Investment From Public Health Interventions, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), Smoking, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Economic and Environmental Determinant, Social Epidemiology, Social Gradient in Life Expectancy, Social Inequality, Social Inequality and Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Social Patterning of Health over the Lifecourse, Social Return on Investment (SROI), State of Child Health (RCPCH 2017)
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Public Health England’s Annual Plan (PHE)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) have released their annual plan, which presents this organisation’s core functions and outlines intended actions for the coming year. “We … continue to support local authorities, the NHS and others to help people live longer, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2014 Local Health Profiles, Act Fast Campaign, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol or Tobacco Withdrawal, Anti-Smoking Laws, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (ARHAI), Ash (Action on Smoking and Health), Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH), Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Childhood Hospitalisations for Respiratory Tract Tnfections, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, Be Clear on Cancer, Behavioural Risk Factors, Behavioural Science in the Digital Age, Best Start in Life, Binge Drinking and Overeating, Blackfriars Consensus Statement, Bowel Scope Screening Programme, Change4Life, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, Child Poverty: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Childhood Education: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Childhood Flu Programme, Childhood Obesity, Cigarette Smoking, Collaborative Tuberculosis Strategy for England, Consultation on Local Authority Public Health Allocations, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Due North, Early Intervention Foundation, Energy Efficiency: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, English Local Authorities, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Evidence Into Action (PHE), Excess Alcohol Consumption: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke, Faculty of Public Health, FAST Campaign, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), From Evidence Into Action (PHE), Fuel Poverty: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Game-Changers (sic), Global Burden of Disease 2013 Model, Health and Wellbeing, Health Economics, Health Equity, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Matters, Health Profiles, Health Survey for England, Healthy Child Programme, Healthy Life Expectancy, Healthy Lifestyles, Heavy Smoking, Improving Local Public Health, Income Inequality and Health, Incomes and Poverty, Inequalities in Infant Mortality, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Irresponsible Drinking, Life Course Approach, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Liver Disease Framework, Living Longer: Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Living Well for Longer, Local Authorities (LAs), Local Authority Public Health Allocations 2015/16: Consultation on In-Year Savings, Local Authority Public Health Spending, Local Authority Public Health Spending and Outcomes, Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Local Public Health System Functions, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Measles Mumps and Rubella Immunisations, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, National Childhood Obesity Strategy, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Health Check, NHS Health Check Programme, NHS Newborn Blood Spot Screening, NHS Preventative Services, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity Time-Bomb, Passive Smoking, Personalised Care and Population Health Framework, PHE: Public Health England, Preventable Mortality, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Prevention of Tobacco Related Diseases, Problem Drinking, Protecting and Improving the Nation’s Health (PHE), Public Dialogue on Health Inequalities in Local Areas, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health England Annual Plan for 2015 to 2016, Public Health Grant to Local Authorities, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Policy and Strategy Unit, Public Health Profiles, Quality Assurance Operating Model for National Screening, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Unplanned Hospitalisation, Risk Factors, Royal Society of Public Health, Second-Hand Smoke (SHS), Second-Hand Smoke Exposure, Seven Principles of Public Dialogue on Health Inequalities in Local Areas, Smoking, Smoking and Nicotine, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Increases Risk of Dementia, Smoking-Related Mortality, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Economic and Environmental Determinant, Social Epidemiology, Social Inequality, Spend and Outcome Tool (SPOT), Spending and Outcomes Tool (SPOT), Start4Life and Information Service for Parents, Start4Life Information Service for Parents, Stoptober, Tackling Inequalities, Tobacco Consumption, Tobacco Consumption (Passive), Tobacco Smoking, Tobacco Smoking: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Tuberculosis (TB), UK Five Year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2013 to 2018, Unhealthy Behaviours, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Wellbeing, Wellness and Resilience, What Works Centre for Early Intervention, What Works Centre for Wellbeing
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Local Health Profiles 2015 (Public Health England)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has updated the comprehensive collection of local health profiles. These assemble information under a number of headings to provide statistical snapshots of local health and wellbeing for every local authority. They are designed to highlight … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2015 Local Health Profiles, Adur: Health Profile 2015, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol Consumption, Alcohol Misuse, Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs), Alcohol-Related Harm, Alcohol-Specific Hospital Stays (Under 18), Allerdale: Health Profile 2015, Amber Valley: Health Profile 2015, Arun: Health Profile 2015, Ashfield: Health Profile 2015, Ashford: Health Profile 2015, Aylesbury Vale: Health Profile 2015, Babergh: Health Profile 2015, Barking and Dagenham: Health Profile 2015, Barnet: Health Profile 2015, Barnsley: Health Profile 2015, Barrow-in-Furness: Health Profile 2015, Basildon: Health Profile 2015, Basingstoke and Deane: Health Profile 2015, Bassetlaw: Health Profile 2015, Bath and North East Somerset: Health Profile 2015, Bedford: Health Profile 2015, Bexley: Health Profile 2015, Birmingham: Health Profile 2015, Blaby: Health Profile 2015, Blackburn with Darwen: Health Profile 2015, Blackpool: Health Profile 2015, Bolsover: Health Profile 2015, Bolton: Health Profile 2015, Boston: Health Profile 2015, Bournemouth: Health Profile 2015, Bracknell Forest: Health Profile 2015, Bradford: Health Profile 2015, Braintree: Health Profile 2015, Breastfeeding Initiation, Breastfeeding Profiles, Breckland: Health Profile 2015, Brent: Health Profile 2015, Brentwood: Health Profile 2015, Brighton and Hove: Health Profile 2015, Bristol: Health Profile 2015, Broadland: Health Profile 2015, Bromley: Health Profile 2015, Bromsgrove: Health Profile 2015, Broxbourne: Health Profile 2015, Broxtowe: Health Profile 2015, Buckinghamshire: Health Profile 2015, Burnley: Health Profile 2015, Bury: Health Profile 2015, Calderdale: Health Profile 2015, Cambridge: Health Profile 2015, Cambridgeshire: Health Profile 2015, Camden: Health Profile 2015, Cancer Mortality Profiles, Cancer Service Profiles, Cannock Chase: Health Profile 2015, Canterbury: Health Profile 2015, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Profiles for England, Carlisle: Health Profile 2015, Castle Point: Health Profile 2015, Central Bedfordshire: Health Profile 2015, Charnwood: Health Profile 2015, Chelmsford: Health Profile 2015, Cheltenham: Health Profile 2015, Cherwell: Health Profile 2015, Cheshire East: Health Profile 2015, Cheshire West and Chester: Health Profile 2015, Chesterfield: Health Profile 2015, Chichester: Health Profile 2015, Children in Poverty (Under 16s), Chiltern: Health Profile 2015, ChiMat: Child and Maternal Health Intelligence Network, Chorley: Health Profile 2015, Christchurch: Health Profile 2015, Colchester: Health Profile 2015, Commissioning for Outcomes, Commissioning for Parity of Esteem, Commissioning for Value, Community Health and Wellbeing Profiles, Community Mental Health Profiles (CMHP), Compendium of Clinical and Health Indicators, Copeland: Health Profile 2015, Corby: Health Profile 2015, Cornwall: Health Profile 2015, Cotswold: Health Profile 2015, Council Officers, Councillors, Councillors' Guide, County Durham: Health Profile 2015, Coventry: Health Profile 2015, Craven: Health Profile 2015, Deprivation, English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), Excess Weight in Adults, Excess Winter Deaths (Three Year), Female Life Expectancy, GCSE Achieved (5A*-C Including English and Maths), Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Inequalities in Scotland, Health Inequalities in Wales, Health Inequalities: Ethnicity, Health Poverty Index, Health Profiles, Health Profiles in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland, Health Profiles Project (PHE), Healthy Schools Profiles, Herefordshire: Health Profile 2015, Hertfordshire: Health Profile 2015, Hertsmere: Health Profile 2015, High Peak: Health Profile 2015, Hillingdon: Health Profile 2015, Hinckley and Bosworth: Health Profile 2015, Hip Fractures in People Aged 65 and Over, Horsham: Health Profile 2015, Hospital Episode Statistics Maps, Hospital Stays for Alcohol Related Harm, Hospital Stays for Self-Harm, Hounslow: Health Profile 2015, Huntingdonshire: Health Profile 2015, Hyndburn: Health Profile 2015, I2SARE: Health Inequalities Indicators in the Regions of Europe, Incidence of Malignant Melanoma, Incidence of TB, Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), Indices of Deprivation 2010, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Infant Mortality, Infant Mortality Profiles, Injury Profiles for England, Ipswich: Health Profile 2015, Ireland and Northern Ireland PHO, Isle of Wight: Health Profile 2015, Islington: Health Profile 2015, Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA), Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Local Populations, JSNAs: Joint Strategic Needs Assessments, Kensington and Chelsea: Health Profile 2015, Kent: Health Profile 2015, Kettering: Health Profile 2015, Kidney Disease Clinical Commissioning Group Profiles, Killed and Seriously Injured on Roads, King's Lynn and West Norfolk: Health Profile 2015, Kingston upon Hull: Health Profile 2015, Kingston upon Thames: Health Profile 2015, Kirklees: Health Profile 2015, Knowsley: Health Profile 2015, Lambeth: Health Profile 2015, Lancashire: Health Profile 2015, Lancaster: Health Profile 2015, Learning Disabilities Profiles, Leeds: Health Profile 2015, Leicester: Health Profile 2015, Leicestershire: Health Profile 2015, Lewes: Health Profile 2015, Lewisham: Health Profile 2015, Lichfield: Health Profile 2015, Life Expectancy, Life Expectancy at Birth (Female), Life Expectancy at Birth (Male), Life Expectancy Gaps, Lincoln: Health Profile 2015, Lincolnshire: Health Profile 2015, Liverpool: Health Profile 2015, Local Alcohol Profiles for England, Local Alcohol Profiles for England (LAPE), Local Authorities (LAs), Local Basket of Inequalities Indicators, Local Health and Wellbeing, Local Health Profiles, Local Health Profiles (2015), Local Populations, Local Priorities, Local Public Health, Local Strategic Planning, Local Tobacco Control Profiles for England, London: Health Profiles 2015, Long-Term Unemployment, Longer Lives: Premature Mortality Website, Luton: Health Profile 2015, Maidstone: Health Profile 2015, Maldon: Health Profile 2015, Male Life Expectancy, Malvern Hills: Health Profile 2015, Manchester: Health Profile 2015, Mansfield: Health Profile 2015, Marmot Indicators for Local Authorities in England 2012, Measuring Health and Wellbeing, Medway: Health Profile 2015, Melton: Health Profile 2015, Mendip: Health Profile 2015, Mental Health and Wellbeing, Mental Health Inequalities, Merton: Health Profile 2015, Mid Devon: Health Profile 2015, Mid Suffolk: Health Profile 2015, Mid Sussex: Health Profile 2015, Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs), Middlesbrough: Health Profile 2015, Milton Keynes: Health Profile 2015, Mole Valley: Health Profile 2015, National Statistics Online, Neighbourhood Statistics, New Forest: Health Profile 2015, New STI (Excluding Chlamydia Aged Under 25), Newark and Sherwood: Health Profile 2015, Newcastle upon Tyne: Health Profile 2015, Newcastle-under-Lyme: Health Profile 2015, Newham: Health Profile 2015, Norfolk: Health Profile 2015, North Devon: Health Profile 2015, North Dorset: Health Profile 2015, North East Derbyshire: Health Profile 2015, North East Lincolnshire: Health Profile 2015, North East: Health Profiles 2015, North Hertfordshire: Health Profile 2015, North Kesteven: Health Profile 2015, North Lincolnshire: Health Profile 2015, North Norfolk: Health Profile 2015, North Somerset: Health Profile 2015, North Tyneside: Health Profile 2015, North Warwickshire: Health Profile 2015, North West Leicestershire: Health Profile 2015, North West: Health Profiles 2015, North Yorkshire: Health Profile 2015, Northampton: Health Profile 2015, Northamptonshire: Health Profile 2015, Northumberland: Health Profile 2015, Norwich: Health Profile 2015, Nottingham: Health Profile 2015, Nottinghamshire: Health Profile 2015, Nuneaton and Bedworth: Health Profile 2015, Oadby and Wigston: Health Profile 2015, Obese Adults, Obese Children (Year 6), Official Statistics, Older People Atlas, Oldham: Health Profile 2015, Oxford: Health Profile 2015, Oxfordshire: Health Profile 2015, Pendle: Health Profile 2015, Percentage of Physically Active Adults, Peterborough: Health Profile 2015, PHE: Public Health England, Plymouth: Health Profile 2015, Poole: Health Profile 2015, Portsmouth: Health Profile 2015, Preston: Health Profile 2015, Prevalence of Opiate And/Or Crack Use, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health England's Health Profiles, Public Health England's Health Profiles (2015), Public Health England: 2015 Local Health Profiles, Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF), Public Health Profiles, Public Health Profiles (2015), Purbeck: Health Profile 2015, Quality Profiles for NHS Mental Health Trusts in England, Reading: Health Profile 2015, Recorded Diabetes, Redbridge: Health Profile 2015, Redcar and Cleveland: Health Profile 2015, Redditch: Health Profile 2015, Reigate and Banstead: Health Profile 2015, Ribble Valley: Health Profile 2015, Richmond upon Thames: Health Profile 2015, Richmondshire: Health Profile 2015, Rochdale: Health Profile 2015, Rochford: Health Profile 2015, Rossendale: Health Profile 2015, Rother: Health Profile 2015, Rotherham: Health Profile 2015, Rugby: Health Profile 2015, Runnymede: Health Profile 2015, Rushcliffe: Health Profile 2015, Rushmoor: Health Profile 2015, Rutland: Health Profile 2015, Ryedale: Health Profile 2015, Salford: Health Profile 2015, Sandwell: Health Profile 2015, Scarborough: Health Profile 2015, Sedgemoor: Health Profile 2015, Sefton: Health Profile 2015, Segmenting life expectancy gaps by cause of death, Selby: Health Profile 2015, Sevenoaks: Health Profile 2015, Sexual Health Balanced Scorecard, Sheffield: Health Profile 2015, Shepway: Health Profile 2015, Smoking Prevalence, Smoking Related Deaths, Smoking Status At Time of Delivery, Statutory Homelessness, Suicide Rate, Under 18 Conceptions, Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cancer, Under 75 Mortality Rate: Cardiovascular, Violent Crime (Violence Offences), Waveney: Health Profile 2015, Waverley: Health Profile 2015, Wealden: Health Profile 2015, Wellingborough: Health Profile 2015, Welwyn Hatfield: Health Profile 2015, West Berkshire: Health Profile 2015, West Devon: Health Profile 2015, West Dorset: Health Profile 2015, West Lancashire: Health Profile 2015, West Lindsey: Health Profile 2015, West Midlands: Health Profiles 2015, West Oxfordshire: Health Profile 2015, West Somerset: Health Profile 2015, West Sussex: Health Profile 2015, Westminster: Health Profile 2015, Weymouth and Portland: Health Profile 2015, Wigan: Health Profile 2015, Wiltshire: Health Profile 2015, Winchester: Health Profile 2015, Windsor and Maidenhead: Health Profile 2015, Wirral: Health Profile 2015, Woking: Health Profile 2015, Wokingham: Health Profile 2015, Wolverhampton: Health Profile 2015, Worcester: Health Profile 2015, Worcestershire: Health Profile 2015, Worthing: Health Profile 2015, Wychavon: Health Profile 2015, Wycombe: Health Profile 2015, Wyre Forest: Health Profile 2015, Wyre: Health Profile 2015, York: Health Profile 2015, Yorkshire and the Humber: Health Profiles 2015
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Insights Into Identifying Lonely Older Adults (Campaign to End Loneliness / University of Kent)
Summary The Campaign to End Loneliness reported that loneliness and isolation may be as harmful to health and wellbeing as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. People who experience severe loneliness tend to visit GPs more often and enter residential care … Continue reading →
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Tagged Age UK Faversham and Sittingbourne, Agency-Based Referral Schemes, Agent-Based Referral Systems, Amenable Mortality, Approaches to Reducing Loneliness and Isolation in Later Life, Avante Community Support, Avoidable Mortality, Bereavement and Loneliness, Brunel University, Campaign to End Loneliness, Canterbury & District Pensioners’ Forum, Care Act, Care Act 2014, Contact the Elderly, Crossroads Care East Kent, Dorset County Council, Dorset Partnership for Older People Programme, Dorset Safe and Independent Living Scheme, Elderly Accommodation Counsel, Elderly Accommodation Counsel (EAC), Emotional and Social Isolation, Environmental Factors (Extrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness), Ethnographic Analysis, Ethnographic Research, Extrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness, First Contact Schemes, Gloucestershire County Council, Hampshire County Council, Hidden Citizens Project, Improving Local Public Health, Independent Age, Integrated Prevention Approaches, Intrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness, Kent and Medway Care Alliance, Kent County Council, Life Events Traumas and Transitions (Extrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness), Local Authorities (LAs), Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Loneliness, Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Isolation, Loneliness and Mortality in Older People, Loneliness and Social Isolation, Loneliness Harms Health, Membership of Different Social Groups (Intrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness), Men: Under-Reporting of Loneliness, Mental Illness Prevention, Neighbourhood Network Schemes, NIHR School for Social Care Research, North London Cares, Nottingham City Council, Organisational Strategies for Identifying Loneliness, Pathways into Loneliness, Pathways into Loneliness: Extrinsic Factors, Pathways into Loneliness: Intrinsic Factors, Personal Circumstances (Extrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness), Personality (Intrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness), Preventable Hospital Admissions, Preventative Care, Preventative Interventions, Preventative Services, Preventing Isolation, Preventing Loneliness, Prevention Agenda, Psychological Response (Intrinsic Pathways Into Loneliness), Public Health, Royal Voluntary Service, Social Activities, Social Engagement, Social Identity Approach to Reducing Loneliness, Stigma of Loneliness, Thanet Community Support Partnership, University of Kent, University of Kent: Personal Social Services Research Unit
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