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Podcast episode with Marvin Rees
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Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol: the role of cities and place in shaping health

Helen McKenna sits down with Marvin Rees, the Mayor of Bristol, to explore his approach to place-based leadership, the NHS’s role as a ‘place-shaper’ and the city’s experience of Covid-19.
30 minutes
Covid-19, racism and the roots of health inequality
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Covid-19, racism and the roots of health inequality

How is Covid-19 repeating patterns of existing health inequalities? What factors are driving the disproportionate impact of the pandemic on the health of ethnic minority populations? Helen McKenna sits down with Natalie Creary from Black Thrive and James Nazroo from the University of Manchester.
37 minutes
population health animation teaser
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What is population health?

What is a 'population health' approach? And what role do we all play in keeping our communities healthy? Watch our new animation to find out. 
3 mins
Timeline

A short history of social care funding reform in England: 1997 to 2019

Adult social care in England –unlike health care – is not free at the point of use. Support from the state is reserved for those with both the highest level of need, and the lowest means. We outline the history of the past 22 years of attempts to reform how social care funded.
Dr Partha Kar: superheroes, diabetes and the secret to a happy workforce
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Dr Partha Kar: superheroes, diabetes and the secret to a happy workforce

Where are we with diabetes prevention and treatment in England? Helen McKenna sits down with Dr Partha Kar, Consultant in Diabetes and Endocrinology at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, to talk about progress so far, the NHS workforce, and his leadership journey.
30 mins
Rekindling hope: the story of the Wigan Deal
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Rekindling hope: the story of the Wigan Deal

In 2011, Wigan Council had to make unprecedented savings after significant cuts to funding. Drastic measures were needed, including a radical reshaping of the relationship between the  council and residents. This became known as the Wigan Deal.
13 mins
Public services event
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Public services: how can we design digital pathways for all groups in society?

This online event explored how we can enable people in every part of society to benefit from government services online.
Fran Draper
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Fran Draper – Connecting Care in the South West: six years of innovation

In this session at the Digital health and care congress 2019, Fran Draper shared practical advice on tackling information sharing at scale, including how to productively work with a wide range of partners across health and care.
Neil Tester
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Neil Tester: The empowered patient

Neil Tester, Deputy Director, Healthwatch England delivered the opening plenary on day two of The King's Fund 2019 Digital health and care congress.
Matt Hancock
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Matt Hancock at Digital health and care congress 2019

Rt Hon Matt Hancock MP, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care gives the closing plenary at The King's Fund 2019 Digital health and care congress.
To the moon and back: Don Berwick on politics, leadership and NASA
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To the moon and back: Don Berwick on politics, leadership and learning from NASA

Guest host Anna Charles sits down with Professor Don Berwick, President Emeritus at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, to explore his career, the relationship between politics and health, and how to create joy in work.
33 mins
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Rose Gray: How can we explain artificial intelligence (AI) and its application in health care?

Rose Gray, Policy Manager at Cancer Research UK, outlines what AI is and its application in different health care settings.
Video

Indra Joshi: What does the digital experience look like for patients at the moment?

Indra Joshi, Digital Health and AI Clinical Lead, NHS England, explores why patient experience needs to be at the heart of digital innovations in health and care.
Video

2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Support in Mind Scotland

Support in Mind Scotland aims to improve the quality of life for people whose mental health has a serious impact on their life, particularly those living in rural areas.
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2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Positive Life

Positive Life is Northern Ireland’s only dedicated HIV charity and provides a wide range of services to those living with and affected by HIV.
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2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: The Children's Sleep Charity

The Children’s Sleep Charity is dedicated to supporting children and young people with sleep issues in England and Wales.
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2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: East Surrey Domestic Abuse Services

East Surrey Domestic Abuse Services supports people in East Surrey who are at risk or experiencing domestic abuse and coercion.
Video

2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Healthy Minds

Healthy Minds is a user-led service promoting positive mental health and recovery in Calderdale, West Yorkshire.
Video

2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Off the Record Youth Counselling Croydon

Off the Record Youth Counselling Croydon offers free, independent and professional counselling for young people in the London Boroughs of Croydon, Sutton and Merton.
Video

2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Suffolk Family Carers

Suffolk Family Carers supports unpaid carers of all ages across Suffolk.
Video

2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Grassroots Suicide Prevention

Grassroots Suicide Prevention aims to prevent suicide and reduce the stigma associated with it.
Video

2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Rape Crisis South London

Rape Crisis South London helps women and girls in South London who have suffered from any form of sexual violence, however recently or long ago.
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2019 GSK IMPACT Awards: Refugee and Migrant Centre Black Country and Birmingham

The Refugee and Migrant Centre supports migrants and refugees through crisis and disadvantage, offering advice and assistance.
A miracle cure? Exploring a public health approach to serious youth violence
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The miracle cure? Exploring a public health approach to serious youth violence

What’s the best way to tackle serious youth violence such as knife crime? What does a public health approach look like and does it work? Helen McKenna sits down with Karyn McCluskey, who pioneered this approach in Glasgow, and Martin Griffiths, Vascular/ Trauma Surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust.
35 mins
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