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  1. 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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  2. The Great Weight Debate hits the road

    During the October half term we took our Great Weight Debate roadshow across London.  Watch a snapshot of the week and some of the ideas people had for helping children in London lead healthier lives.  We heard from hundreds of Londoners including parents, children, young people, grandparents, carers and teachers. Have your say by completing […]

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  3. Oral health in community pharmacy

    A report on activity to raise awareness about oral health and oral pain management of children and young people in London. “There is an opportunity to change the future for our children and a welcome appetite from a number of organisations who want to work together to improve oral health in children. Improving oral health […]

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  4. Value, quality and productivity

    Delivering improved value, quality and productivity through the workforce The NHS in London is facing a £4.76 billion affordability gap by 2020/21. Delivering the right care in the right setting, improved productivity in existing services, and establishing new ways of delivering care are all recognised as areas of opportunity for the workforce to deliver improvement […]

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  5. Strengthening health systems

    Service commissioners and providers are increasingly urged to work together to deliver more integrated care for their local populations, for example through accountable care organisations. To balance national and local priorities, alongside the transformational journey being undertaken to deliver new models of care, there is a need to build and strengthen the capability and capacity […]

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  6. Developing leaders and managers

    To manage the increased scale and pace of change in such a complex and interdependent operational environment, there is a need to further identify, encourage and develop clinical and non-clinical leaders and managers. This will ensure the scale of transformation is achieved and delivered efficiently and effectively. NHS Leadership Academy The NHS Leadership Academy works with […]

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  7. Versatility to adapt

    Increasingly complex patient care needs require greater versatility in the workforce. The ability to adapt to provide care in different settings, at different times and in different organisational and team structures is becoming even more essential for individuals and multidisciplinary teams. The balance of generalist and specialist skills across the current health and social care workforce […]

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  8. Collaborating across boundaries

    Supporting staff to collaborate across organisational and professional boundaries The increasingly complex needs of the population mean that staff must be supported to work across organisational and professional boundaries to develop and deliver integrate services based around the patient. From the ability to put aside organisational loyalties to collaborate in networks, to increasingly developing collaborative […]

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