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How can social prescribing better support migrant women's health and wellbeing?

Loreen Chikwira explores how better listening, collaborative working with minority ethnic women and better support for link workers can improve how social prescribing supports migrant women.
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By Dr Loreen Chikwira - 20 May 2022 4-minute read
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Adult social care: why it has even lower public satisfaction than the NHS

The public has grasped what people who use social care already knew: it doesn’t provide all the support they need. Laura Schlepper, from Nuffield Trust, and Simon Bottery explore the data from the British Social Attitudes survey.
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By Simon Bottery, Laura Schlepper - 14 April 2022 4-minute read
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England has a new drugs strategy – what now lies ahead?

Oliver Standing, Director of Collective Voice, and colleagues from the Alliance Group, explore the opportunities offered by England’s new drugs strategy, as well as the challenges that lie ahead.
By Oliver Standing, Director, Collective Voice, Chris Lee, Chair, English Substance Use Commissioners' Group, Danny Hames, Chair, NHS Addictions Provider Alliance, Kate Halliday, Executive Director, Addiction Professionals, Stuart Green, Recovery Connectors Group, College of Lived Experience Recovery Organisations (CLERO), Vivienne Evans, Chief Executive, Adfam - 7 April 2022 5-minute read
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Public satisfaction with the NHS falls to a 25-year low

How has the Covid-19 pandemic and its effect on health services affected public perceptions of the NHS? The results of the 2021 British Social Attitudes survey reveal an unprecedented drop in public satisfaction with health services.
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By Dan Wellings, John Appleby - 30 March 2022 5-minute read
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Doing a lot more with only slightly more: the NHS’s Covid-19 recovery and public expectations

The NHS is facing the challenges of growing waiting lists, missed performance targets and a severe workforce shortage. How will public attitudes towards the health service change if the taxpayer-funded increase in health spending doesn’t result in improvements?
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By Jonathon Holmes - 1 December 2021 3-minute read
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Partnering is a verb

Partnership working can be transformative – if it works well. Here we share two techniques, observed as part of the Healthy Communities Together programme, that can help in forming healthy partnerships.
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By Jo Maybin, Deborah Fenney - 4 November 2021 4-minute read
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The power of those small acts of kindness

Mark Doughty shares a personal story, revealing the value and power of compassionate care and leadership at all levels.
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By Mark Doughty - 25 October 2021 4-minute read
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We need to move from person-centred to community-centred services

Angela Fell, Director of Northern Heart and Soul in Wigan, outlines why we should move beyond person-centred services to a community-centred approach in order to transform people's health and wellbeing.
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By Angela Fell - 3 September 2021 4-minute read
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How will we know integration of health and care services is working?

Listening to people and learning from their experiences offers the opportunity to change care for the better. Imelda Redmond, National Director of Healthwatch England, explains why involving users will give a better, bigger picture of how integration is working.
By Imelda Redmond CBE, National Director, Healthwatch England - 21 July 2021 4-minute read
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Is the data strategy a missed opportunity to build trust in how data is used?

The government’s ambitious new data strategy for health and social care has been published. But, says Pritesh Mistry, the strategy could suffer the same fate as previous data initiatives, unless the government focuses on gaining people’s trust and ensuring transparency.
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By Pritesh Mistry - 20 July 2021 3-minute read
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Making sense of the Health and Care Bill: why we need a clearer explanation of how people could benefit from the reforms

How could patients, service users and the wider public benefit from the government’s proposed health reforms? Chris Naylor explains why there needs to be a clearer answer to that question.
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By Chris Naylor - 14 July 2021 4-minute read
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The Covid-19 vaccine rollout: an opportunity to bring digital health and care into the community

Digital health and care must work for as many as possible or we risk exacerbating inequalities. The vaccine rollout provides an unmissable opportunity to address longstanding gaps in care delivery.
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By Pritesh Mistry - 23 April 2021 5-minute read
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The role of trauma-informed care during the Covid-19 pandemic

Deborah Fenney looks at how health and care professionals have been using trauma-informed approaches to create safe environments and support for people during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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By Deborah Fenney - 6 April 2021 4-minute read
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Reforming the Mental Health Act: The King’s Fund’s response

Data, funding and workforce – if the government wants its proposed reforms to the MHA to create change these system-wide enablers are as important as individual changes to legislation. Helen Gilburt consider the issues.
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By Helen Gilburt - 24 March 2021
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Covid-19 one year on: how can the health and care system recover?

As we reach the one-year anniversary of the start of lockdown in the United Kingdom, Richard Murray outlines how a whole-system response will best support staff and patients and help to tackle inequalities.
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By Richard Murray - 23 March 2021 4-minute read
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A tale of two Acts: the Mental Health Act, the Mental Capacity Act, and their interface

Helen Gilburt shares her research into how mental health and social care professionals make decisions around whether to detain people with mental disorders under the Mental Health Act or the Mental Capacity Act – Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. Her research uncovered a range of understandings and misunderstandings which impact on practice.
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By Helen Gilburt - 9 February 2021 4-minute read
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Newham Health Champions: a community-shaped response to Covid-19

How can councils work with communities to shape a local response to Covid-19 that meets local needs? Jason Strelitz, Director of Public Health for Newham, and Anne Bowers, Programme Lead for Newham Covid-19 Health Champions, outline what has been happening in Newham.
By Jason Strelitz, Director of Public Health for Newham, Anne Bowers, Programme Lead for Newham Covid-19 Health Champions - 15 December 2020 5-minute read
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Local listening: fears and concerns about Covid-19 vaccination

How will the Covid-19 vaccination programme achieve the uptake it hopes for? Dan Wellings says understanding and involving local communities, their needs and concerns has to be part of the answer.
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By Dan Wellings - 10 December 2020 5-minute read
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Social prescribing and NHS facilities

How can NHS services use their facilities to better support social prescribing? Ben Collins highlights what’s needed to make NHS sites more welcoming spaces for individuals and communities.
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By Ben Collins - 4 December 2020 4-minute read
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It is time to put trust, transparency and fair value at the centre of digital health and care

Digital tools and services are increasingly being used in health and care, but what happens to all the data that is collected, who should have access to it and who decides? Pritesh Mistry outlines the value of trust and transparency in these complex agreements
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By Pritesh Mistry - 14 October 2020 4-minute read
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