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  1. Young people generate ideas for tackling childhood obesity

    Young people generate ideas for tackling childhood obesity More than 60 young people from across London attended our Healthy London Hackathon at City Hall on Saturday 28 January. The 14-17 year-olds discussed how London makes it harder to be healthy, brainstormed ideas for making London healthier for children and young people, and then worked in […]

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  2. Out-of-hospital care standards for children and young people

    Guidance for providing out-of-hospital care for London’s children and young people. Out-of-hospital care describes any care that is not undertaken in a traditional hospital setting. This could include healthcare in the community, at the patient’s home, school or workplace, or at a GP practice. This document is for London’s commissioners and providers of out-of-hospital healthcare […]

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  3. New care models and the workforce implications

    New models of care, new pathways and the establishment of new workforce roles create a series of challenges with staff working across organisational boundaries. These support packs are designed to assist with the development of new care models and to ensure the workforce implications of each of the new care models are fully considered. Downloads […]

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  4. Mental health workforce modelling

    These tools have been developed in partnership with our mental health programme to baseline current and future mental health care workforce needs, and test the impacts of different strategies locally before implementing them.  Two Microsoft Excel-based models have been developed for mental health. These cover perinatal mental health services and early interventions in psychosis. These were designed to support […]

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  5. Social care workforce modelling

    These tools have been developed in partnership with London Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) to baseline current and future social care workforce needs, and test the impacts of different strategies locally before implementing them. These tools have been tested in a local authority pilot in an east London borough. The goal was […]

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  6. Primary care workforce modelling

    These primary care tools have supported London’s five sustainability and transformation planning (STP) areas, 16 CCGs, local federations and practices to baseline current and future workforce needs, and test the impacts of different strategies locally before implementing them.  The following tools and resources have been made available to share learning from this work and introduce some possible […]

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  7. Improving care for children and young people with mental health crisis in London

    Recommendations for transforming London’s health and care for London’s children and young people. The purpose of this guide is to support the development of accessible, consistent and effective care for children and young people experiencing a mental health crisis in London. It contains seven recommendations, alongside indicative timelines, for commissioners and providers to implement to […]

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  8. Population data for children and young people

    Data packs about children and young people to support London sustainability and transformation planning. Included is general data describing clinical commissioning group (CCG) children and young people populations, larger population groupings and some population health behaviours. Downloads

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