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  1. Psychological support for people affected by cancer

    A report from our Transforming Cancer Services Team for London, in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support, aimed at improving psychological support for people living with cancer across London. It includes detailed recommendations for best practice in psychological support services and identifies the key issues that need to be addressed in London going forward. It also comprises […]

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  2. A fresh approach for 2018/19…

    Shaun Danielli, Healthy London Partnership’s Director, shares his excitement for the coming year and the new challenges ahead.   You will have been part of, or heard about, our review of Healthy London Partnership over the past few months.  We have – quite rightly – been challenging ourselves in our planning for 2018/19. This is in […]

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  3. Healthy London Partnership: annual report 2017/18

    Our report of the highlights of work we did in 2017/18. Last year we worked with thousands of different Londoners and hundreds of organisations in all shapes and sizes. Everyday people just like us who are as passionate as our partners are about improving the health and happiness of their friends and families. It includes […]

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  4. Findings from London’s Great Weight Debate

    This report sets out the findings from an independent evaluation of the Great Weight Debate that invited all Londoners to share their views on how children in the capital could be supported to lead healthier lives. The Great Weight Debate aimed to raise awareness of the levels of childhood obesity in London and provide an opportunity to […]

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  5. Safeguarding adults who sleep rough in London

    Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), NHS trusts, London Healthwatches, the police and other interested organisations, plus people who have experience of being homeless and volunteers and staff working in third sector organisations are invited to share their views on new guidance for safeguarding adults who sleep rough in London. The consultation on the guidance runs until 9 […]

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  6. #AskAboutAsthma from vision to reality: 21 November 2017

    Presentations from the 21 November 2017 #AskAboutAsthma event hosted by our children and young people’s programme.  Throughout the day there were a number of inspiring and informative presentations.  Delegates were able to learn about best practice examples from across the system; including primary care, pharmacy and mental health.  Innovative ideas to promote self-care and to […]

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  7. Population data for children and young people

    Data packs to support London areas drafting sustainability and transformation plans. They will be extended and adapted following user feedback. Items below include general data describing CCG population’s of children and young people and larger population groupings plus some population health behaviours. Downloads

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  8. Better health for London report

    The London Health Commission’s Better Health for London report, published in October 2014. This report is about better health for London – our mental health and our physical health, each as much as the other. It rests on the foundational belief that this city – its people, its institutions, and its political, economic and cultural […]

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  9. Example integrated transition care plan for asthma

    This is an example of an integrated care plan for a young person with asthma transitioning from tertiary care services to adult services   Downloads This section of the website represents the historical record of a legacy programme which is no longer managed by TPHC, as of mid 2024.

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