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National Prevention Concordat for Better Mental Health (PHE / King’s Fund / LSE PSSRU / UCL / CfMH / British Journal of Psychiatry / BBC News)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has released a collection of related documents aimed primarily at local public health workers, designed to help identify cost-effective local mental health interventions. This new “concordat” tool aims to prevent mental health problems (a Five … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, Depression, For Doctors (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Guidelines, In the News, Integrated Care, King's Fund, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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More on Prevention: the All Our Health Framework (PHE / RCN)
Summary The Public Health England (PHE) “All Our Health” framework is about promoting a greater sense of engagement on the part of healthcare professionals in order to encourage working with patients to improve health outcomes. This approach involves broad efforts … Continue reading →
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Care Pathways for People With Dementia: Coordination of Housing, Health and Social Care (NHF and HACT)
Summary The National Housing Federation (NHF) and HACT have published a broad-ranging briefing which clarifies the various roles that housing associations can have in working to transform dementia care pathways. Health and social care commissioners are encouraged to collaborate with … Continue reading →
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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 →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, 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, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Public Health Reasearch Priorities and Related Developments (BBC News / PHE / NAO)
Summary A consultation document presents Public Health England (PHE)’s plans for research, development and innovation. The seven priorities are: Tackling obesity. Reducing smoking. Reducing harmful drinking. Ensuring every child has the best start in life. Reducing dementia risks. Tackling antimicrobial … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, National, National Audit Office, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 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), Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Childhood Hospitalisations for Respiratory Tract Tnfections, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, BBC Health News, Behavioural Risk Factors, Behavioural Science, Behavioural Science in the Digital Age, Best Start in Life, Binge Drinking and Overeating, Blackfriars Consensus Statement, Brigham and Women's Hospital: Harvard Medical School, Childhood Obesity, Cigarette Smoking, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Dept of Primary Care and Public Health: Imperial College London, English Local Authorities, Erasmus University Medical Centre, European Respiratory Journal, Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke, Fit for Work, Harvard Medical School, Health and Wellbeing, Health Economics, Health Equity, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Survey for England, Healthy Child Programme, Healthy Life Expectancy, Healthy Lifestyles, Heavy Smoking, Imperial College London, 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, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Living Longer: Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Living Well for Longer, Local Authorities (LAs), 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, Maastricht University, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, National Audit Office (NAO), Netherlands Centre of Medical Informatics, Netherlands Division of Neonatology: Erasmus University Medical Centre, NHS Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Health Check, NHS Health Check Programme, NHS Health Check Programme: Literature Review, NHS Preventative Services, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity Time-Bomb, Passive Smoking, PHE: Public Health England, PHE’s Strategic Review, 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: Strategy for Research Development and Innovation, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Unplanned Hospitalisation, Risk Factors, School for Public Health and Primary Care: Maastricht University, School of Public Health: Imperial College London, Science Hub, Second-Hand Smoke (SHS), Second-Hand Smoke Exposure, Seven Principles of Public Dialogue on Health Inequalities in Local Areas, Smart Algorithms, Smoke-Free Legislation (in England), Smoke-Free Legislation and Childhood Hospitalisations for Respiratory Tract Tnfections, 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, Tackling Inequalities, Tobacco Consumption, Tobacco Consumption (Passive), Tobacco Smoking, Tuberculosis (TB), University of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh's Centre for Population Health Sciences, Unplanned Hospitalisation, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics: University of Edinburgh, Value for Money (VfM), Wellbeing, Wellness and Resilience, Workplace Wellbeing Charter
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ALIP: Telecare eNewsletter October 2014 (Telecare LIN)
Summary The October 2014 newsletter from Innovate UK (previously Technology Strategy Board), HealthTech Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) and the Telecare Learning and Improvement Network is available. Full Text Link Reference Assisted Living Innovation Platform (ALIP) Newsletter. October 2014. ALIP: Telecare … Continue reading →
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