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  1. Flu and winter health information

    In London, people experiencing homelessness qualify for a free flu vaccine. GP’s and pharmacies may offer this in other areas. A range of resources and guidance is available to promote flu jabs for the homeless. Guidance on staying healthy this winter for people experiencing homelessness Groundswell’s updated (December 2021) leaflet includes tips from staff with […]

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  2. Commissioning guidance for lymphoedema

    Commissioning Guidance for Lymphoedema Services for Adults Living with and Beyond Cancer 2020 – Guidance for commissioners to improve the quality of life for people with lymphoedema in London.  On this page: Overview Recommendations MDS spreadsheet Business case Service specification Community of practice report Webinar Overview The aim of this revised guidance developed by TCST and […]

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  3. London personalised care for cancer: KPIs

    Transforming Cancer Services Team, Macmillan Cancer Support, North Central & East London Cancer Alliance, RM Partners and South East London Cancer Alliance have developed regional key performance indicators (KPIs) for personalised cancer care interventions and personalised stratified follow-up pathways that are specified in the NHS Long Term Plan. These KPIs are based on the NHS England […]

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  4. Alternative models of primary and community care case studies

    These case studies describe models of care in place in the UK and elsewhere that may be helpful for Primary Care Networks (PCNs) in planning how to meet the needs of local children and young people (CYP). Sign up to our newsletter.

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  5. Connecting Care for Children (CC4C), North West London

    National: Three CCGs (Central London, Hammersmith &  Fulham and West London) within North West London, United Kingdom Geography type: Urban Population covered: Estimated local population 0-18 years: 400,000 (eight Clinical Commissioning Groups). Includes populations of significant social deprivation. Professional group/type of organisation involved e.g. acute, CAMHS, voluntary sector, primary care CC4C is a whole population […]

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  6. Partnership Working for Primary and Community Care Education Group (PCCEG)

    The Primary Care Cancer and Education Group (PCCEG) is chaired by the TCST and has members from cancer alliances, Sustainable Transformation Partnerships, charity partners, Health Education England and patient representatives. PCCEG acts as an implementation group to develop approaches and resources for primary and community care (education, providers and commissioners) to embed best practice regarding […]

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  7. Guidelines for primary care professionals on referring children and young people with eating disorders endorsed

    In partnership with Beat, the UK’s eating disorder charity, we have produced guidelines for primary care professionals about treating children and young people with eating disorders. Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions. There are many common eating disorders and it is vital that children and young people with eating disorders and their families and […]

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