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Out of the Maze: Reaching and supporting Londoners with severe mental health problems

Reports back on the lessons learned from three assertive outreach projects set up to help people with severe and long-term mental health problems in some of London's most deprived communities.
By Angela Greatley - 1 November 2002
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A Good Place to Learn? What young people think makes schools healthy

Child health has been high on the government's agenda since it launched its Healthy Schools initiative in 1998. This paper asks students how healthy they feel their schools really are.
By Kate Healey - 1 June 2002
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Counting the Smiles: Morale and motivation in the NHS

A motivated workforce is vital if the government is to achieve its plans to modernise the NHS. This research summary looks at what can be done to ensure and sustain morale.
By Belinda Finlayson - 1 March 2002
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Public Health in the Balance: Getting it right for London

What needs to be done to plan and organise a sustainable, effective public health function on the ground?
By David Woodhead et al - 1 March 2002
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A standards framework for delivering effective health and social care advocacy for black and minority ethnic Londoners

This standards framework can be used by providers, commissioners and funders to achieve consistently high quality advocacy services.
By Rukshana Kapasi et al - 1 March 2002
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Great to be Grey

Explores how the NHS could reverse the growing number of experienced, skilled older workers taking early retirement, and argues that sustained commitment is needed to make older people feel valued.
By Sandra Meadows - 1 January 2002
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Old Habits Die Hard: Tackling age discrimination in health and social care

Identifies a lack of tools to help combat age discrimination in the health and social care sectors, and offers guidance on policies to help eradicate ageist practices from the NHS.
By Emilie Roberts et al - 1 January 2002
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