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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.
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Rt Hon Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care: Keynote address

Rt Hon Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, gives the keynote address at our event in November 2018, Social prescribing: coming of age.
Putting the inspector to the test: Quality ratings and the CQC
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Putting the inspector to the test: quality ratings and the CQC

A podcast about big ideas in health and care. Episode seven: how good is care in the NHS and social care system? What does a hospital inspection actually look like? Helen McKenna talks with Chris Day, Ruth Robertson and Simon Bottery.
32 mins
Victor Adebowale: leadership, inequality and diversity in the NHS
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In conversation with Lord Victor Adebowale: leadership, inequality and diversity in the NHS

A podcast about big ideas in health and care. Episode six. In conversation with Lord Victor Adebowale: leadership, inequality and diversity in the NHS.
32 mins
Healthy places podcast
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Healthy places: the link between your health and where you live

A podcast about big ideas in health and care. Episode five: what’s the relationship between your health and where you live? Helen McKenna talks with Kate Ardern, André Pinto and Chris Naylor.
27 mins
Video

David Maguire and Matt Honeyman: Managing digital change successfully in health and social care

In a keynote address at our Digital health and care congress in July 2018, David Maguire and Matt Honeyman discuss findings from our recent report on large-scale digital change.
Video

Panel discussion: What makes the implementation of digital health innovations a success?

In this panel session from our Digital health and care congress in July 2018, our speakers share their thoughts on what makes the implementation of digital health a success.
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Panel discussion: Managing digital change in health and social care

In the opening plenary from our Digital health and care congress in July 2018, our panel reflect on managing digital change successfully in health and social care.
The NHS at 70: blow out the candles and make a wish
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The NHS at 70: blow out the candles and make a wish

A podcast about big ideas in health and care. Episode four: as the NHS turns 70, what state is it in? What will it look like in another 70 years? Helen McKenna talks about how the NHS is changing with Don Berwick, Ceinwen Giles and Siva Anandaciva.
30 mins
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Leadership in today's NHS: infographics

These infographics illustrate some of the key statistics when it comes to leadership in today's NHS.
Video

Chris Gibson: Lessons from military medicine on how to innovate

Lt Col Chris Gibson gives the keynote address at our event in June 2018, Innovation in health and care: overcoming the barriers to adoption and spread.
Video

Liz Mear: Spreading the adoption of innovation into practice

Chief Executive of the Innovation Agency Liz Mear speaking at our event in June 2018, Innovation in health and care: overcoming the barriers to adoption and spread.
Mind the gap: women and leadership in the NHS
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Mind the gap: women and leadership in the NHS

A podcast about big ideas in health and care. Episode three: is there a glass ceiling for women in health and care? Helen McKenna talks about leadership and gender in the NHS with Jane Dacre, Anne-Marie Archard, Sam Jones and Deborah Ward.
31 mins
Trolleys and targets: a never-ending winter for hospitals
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Trolleys and targets: a never-ending winter for hospitals?

A podcast about big ideas in health and care. Episode two: Does winter ever end for the NHS these days? Helen McKenna talks about winter pressures in A&E with Siva Anandaciva and Matthew Kershaw.
28 mins
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2018 GSK IMPACT Awards: WILD Young Parents Project

WILD Young Parents Project supports young parents in Cornwall to make healthy, safe and happy choices for them and their children.
Video

2018 GSK IMPACT Awards: Unseen

Unseen works towards a world without slavery through supporting survivors and vulnerable people.
Video

2018 GSK IMPACT Awards: Sickle Cell Society

Sickle Cell Society supports and represents people affected by sickle cell disorder, and their families, to improve their quality of life.
Video

2018 GSK IMPACT Awards: Seaview Project

Seaview Project improves the quality of life for homeless and insecurely housed people in Hastings and St Leonards, East Sussex.
Video

2018 GSK IMPACT Awards: RSVP (Rape and Sexual Violence Project)

RSVP offers support to adults and children in Birmingham and Solihull affected by sexual violence and abuse.
Video

2018 GSK IMPACT Awards: Leeds Gypsy and Traveller Exchange (Leeds GATE)

Leeds Gypsy and Traveller Exchange improves the quality of life of the Gypsy and Traveller community in and around Leeds.
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2018 GSK IMPACT Awards: Birmingham LGBT

Birmingham LGBT provides a wide range of health and wellbeing services for LGBT people in Birmingham.
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