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  1. How AI is transforming urgent and emergency care

    By Shaun Crinion, Deputy Head of IUC and Digital programme – TPHC The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the health and care space is a hot topic in 2024. Popping up across agendas at various healthcare conferences, AI’s presence is far wide and its pace is blistering. Within the health and care space, many […]

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  2. Working with Brent PCNs to identify signs of liver cancer earlier

    In October 2023, TPHC began working with colleagues from Harness North and Harness South Primary Care Networks (PCNs) in Brent, north west London, to support their involvement in a 12-month NHS England Liver Case-finding pilot. Around 6,100 people are diagnosed with liver cancer each year and incidences of liver cancer has increased by 50% over […]

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  3. After Action Reviews

    Sign up for our upcoming After Action Review Conductor Training course taking place in London in March 2025. Follow this link for full details. What is an After Action Review? After Action Review (AAR) is a highly adaptable and useful approach, originally developed by the US Army. It can be used effectively for learning from […]

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  4. Collaborative leadership – what is it and what are the benefits?

    When leaders work shoulder-to-shoulder with other leaders to accomplish shared goals, often in challenging and complex environments, what they are doing is exercising collaborative leadership. It is a term that has been around a long time and a practice that is fundamental to the success of health and care services, particularly for delivery of patient-centred […]

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  5. Supporting children and young people’s mental health

    5-11 February is Children’s Mental Health Week: a mental health awareness event that empowers, equips and gives a voice to all children and young people in the UK. Keep reading to learn how TPHC’s pan-London mental health programmes are working to support children and young people in London to stay mentally well. Children and young […]

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  6. Listen Act Change for Race Equality Week

    Next week is Race Equality Week, an annual UK-wide movement uniting hundreds of thousands of organisations and individuals to address the barriers to race equality in the workplace. In November I wrote about how, at Transformation Partners we recognise the importance of continuous improvement. Our aim is to continue transforming our workplace into a truly inclusive environment, where […]

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  7. London’s Great Mental Health Day returns for third year

    On Friday, 26 January 2024, Great Mental Health Day will take place across London. Now in its third year, Great Mental Health Day is a London-wide initiative and for 2024 will explore the importance of meaningful connections and highlight the power of relationships, community, and social networks. The start of a new year is a […]

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  8. Whole systems based asthma care

    Commissioners work with partners across a locality to ensure holistic and integrated asthma care for children and young people (CYP) across the pathway, from prevention and self-management to in-hospital and out-of-hospital care. This section includes guidance and practical resources to support NHS commissioners, public health and local authorities and others to care for CYP with asthma […]

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  9. Meeting the mental health needs of young people leaving care guidance: executive summary

    Contents Introduction This guidance document sets out considerations for local authorities and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) in commissioning and providing support for young people who are care leavers. For the purpose of this document the young people under consideration are those for whom local authorities have responsibilities under the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000 as […]

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  10. Children in care evidence-based clinical review and practice guide for London

    About this guidance Young people in care face numerous challenges that can have a significant impact on their mental health. Everyone in the system around a child or young person in care has a role and responsibility in recognising, understanding and supporting their mental health and emotional wellbeing needs. A substantial proportion of this support […]

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