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  1. Joint-working approaches for supporting young people with disordered eating on paediatric wards

    Transformation Partners in Health and Care has worked closely with a group of experienced clinicians and experts by experience to develop a set of guiding principles on disordered eating, and how to best support and meet the needs of this group. This blog has been published as part of a series to explore the topic […]

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  2. Searching for Answers film

    Searching for Answers is a short film which shares Edward and Christie’s* personal experiences of homelessness, substance use and mental health. This film invites us to reflect and recognise the enormous difference it can make when treating people with co-occurring conditions with kindness and compassion. Watch the film here *Some names and identities have been […]

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  3. Changes to cancer waiting time standards from October 2023

    From 1 October, the standards measuring waiting times for cancer diagnosis and treatment are being modernised and simplified. The NHS will move from the 10 different standards in place now to three: Faster Diagnosis Standard: a diagnosis or ruling out of cancer within 28 days of referral (set at 75%) 31-day treatment standard: commence treatment […]

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  4. Co-production: Healthcare by the community, for the community

    What is co-production? Co-production plays a crucial role in our work and matters to us at Transformation Partners in Health and Care (TPHC), but what does it mean? Co-production is defined by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) as “working in equal partnership with service users, carers, families and citizens”. A co-productive approach to […]

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  5. 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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  6. Power, participation, and change – whose responsibility is it to improve the lives of Londoners living with HIV?

    Why do we ask people to share their stories? Is it for personal interest? Professional development? Meaningful change? These are questions that were on my mind as I engaged with more than 90 Londoners living with HIV, learning about their experiences of life, their condition, and how it affected their mental health. Over the course […]

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  7. Encouraging all Londoners to look after their health this summer

    As we continue to celebrate Pride month, we are sharing information to encourage Londoners across the capital to get the help they need to look after their physical and mental health. Every person’s health is important and regardless of how they identify, their physical and mental health deserves to be looked after. Although we can all […]

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  8. FIT in secondary care pilot project to launch across north east London

    A project to promote the use of Faecal Immunohistochemical Testing (FIT) in urgent secondary care is scheduled to launch this summer across two hospital sites in north east London. The aim of the pilot is to reduce the time to diagnosis by investigating high-risk patients who present to secondary care emergency departments with lower GI […]

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  9. Cervical Screening Awareness Week: 19-24 June 2023

    According to research by Macmillan Cancer Support, one in every four women don’t attend their cervical screening test, and London has some of the lowest rates in the country, standing at just 65.7% of eligible individuals (NHS Digital, 2021). The reasons for this can be varied, from a general lack of awareness about cervical screening through to concern […]

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