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  1. Addressing stigma in children and young people’s asthma with co-production

    Dr Lin Graham-Ray reflects on co-production with children and young people in south west London and these learnings are being taken forward to help open up conversations and reduce stigma around asthma.

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  2. Celebrating the 75th birthday of the NHS

    5 July 2023 marks the 75th birthday of the National Health Service (NHS).  When it was founded in 1948, the NHS was the first universal health system to be available to all, free at the point of delivery. Today, 90% of people agree that healthcare should still be free of charge, 84% think that care should […]

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  3. New Short Film ‘Less?’ Aims to Support NHS Staff Caring for People Facing Homelessness

    A powerful new film is being shared with NHS teams across the country to prompt reflection and conversations about the challenges faced by people living with homelessness. This is part of an ongoing commitment to provide compassionate and inclusive care for all. Commissioned by NHS England, ‘Less?’ movingly documents the personal stories from Jamesy, Jeff, […]

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  4. A day in the life of Ollalo House and the UCLH Find & Treat team

    Earlier this year, on the Homeless Health (HH) team, we were given the opportunity to visit two award winning health and care services aimed at supporting individuals experiencing homelessness. Here is how we got on and what we learned during the visit. We spent the morning learning about the incredible support that is offered at […]

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  5. How London is Respond-ing to the needs of asylum seekers this World Refugee Day

    For World Refugee Day 2022, Dr Olivia Farrant shares how the UCLH Respond service is taking the frontline to contingency accommodation sites to deliver trauma-informed, holistic care for asylum seeker communities in London.

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  6. Homeless health podcasts and webinars

    Find podcasts and webinars produced by Transformation Partners in Health and Care’s (TPHC) Homeless Health programme team and partners in London, sharing insights and the latest work developments in homeless health from colleagues across health, housing and the third-sector. Find more content on our homeless health learning and resources page. London Health Podcast episodes on […]

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  7. Navigating homelessness and loneliness day to day

    In this homeless health blog, Dr Jenny Drife shares reflections and thought-provoking insights on links between homelessness and loneliness for #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek 2022. Jenny is a member of the START Community Mental Health Team for people sleeping rough in Southwark, Lambeth and Croydon.

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  8. Five Ways to Wellbeing for Children and Young People

    Good Thinking has launched a new resource as part of its ‘Five Ways to Wellbeing” series. Five ways to Wellbeing for Children and Young People has been developed in collaboration with Partnership for Young London, ensuring that that the needs and views of young people are closely integrated into the resource. It provides advice and […]

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  9. LGBTQ+ mental health resources for parents and carers

    This section of the toolkit include a range of advice for parents and carers children and young people on how to deal with situations and mental health concerns in relation to LGBTQ+. LGBTQ+ resources for parents and carers FFLAG FFLAG are a national charity who are dedicated to supporting parents and their lesbian, gay, bisexual […]

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  10. LGBTIQ+ and mental health resources for education settings

    This section of the toolkit has been created to support professionals in education settings with mental health issues in relation to LGBTIQ+ and Mental Health. Resources include a range of advice on how to deal with situations and signpost to services that can help students. LGBTIQ+ and Mental Health resources for education settings The Proud […]

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