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  1. Peer support pack for Early Intervention in Psychosis Teams

    The peer support pack was co-produced with the EIP Clinical Reference Group (CRG) Lived Experience representative and funded through Health Education England as part of developing new roles initiative. The EIP CRG were keen to explore paid peer support role in their teams and agreed that the development of the package would ensure equity across […]

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  2. Citywide movement for mental health is helping Londoners to thrive

    More than 200,000 people took part in events and activities to improve mental health and tackle inequalities as part of the Thrive LDN movement in 2019. More than 35,000 Londoners have supported a citywide Zero Suicide London campaign by taking free, online suicide prevention training. 1,200 people participated in film-based outreach and events for Londoners […]

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  3. The health and care vision for London

    We have a shared ambition to make London the world’s healthiest global city, and the best global city in which to receive health and care services. We know we need to work together across public services and wider society, both to make the most of opportunities for good health and tackle issues that cause poor […]

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  4. Air pollution

    Air pollution and asthma Pollution in the air – both internal and external – can affect trigger asthma in people of all ages. The effect of external air pollution, from traffic fumes and other sources, has been recognised for some time and the UK Health Security Agency estimates that long-term exposure to man-made air pollution […]

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  5. Guidance on clinical coding of cancer patients in primary care

    The Transforming Cancer Services Team for London (TSCT), Tower Hamlets CCG and Tower Hamlets Clinical Effectiveness Group have produced a joint paper regarding the clinical coding of cancer patients within primary care. The document provides a comparative analysis of national Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) practice register data with the National Cancer Registration & Analysis […]

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  6. Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s – a summary

    A summary to support responses to the green paper The Cabinet Office and Department of Health and Social Care are seeking views on proposals to help people live healthier, happier lives for longer. Healthy London Partnership has undertaken a rapid analysis to summarise the proposals to support responses from partners and colleagues. The detailed commitments […]

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  7. Healthy London Partnership 2019/20 deliverables and impacts

    At the request of London’s sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs), we have undertaken a rapid analysis to estimate the financial and non-financial impacts of activities and additional funding that Healthy London Partnership has attracted. This should allow STPs to include the costs and financial benefits of HLP in their business plans. Key highlights HLP is […]

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  8. Guidance for reducing variation and improving outcomes in cancer rehabilitation

    Rehabilitation is a vital component in the care of people living with and beyond cancer and is key to delivering personalised care. Cancer rehabilitation provides a range of benefits for the wider healthcare economy, but more needs to be done to raise the profile and awareness of cancer rehabilitation in London. Integrated Care System Guidance […]

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