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  1. Social prescribing for CYP

    This page has information on how to develop social prescribing for children, young people, parents and carers.   Explore our guide for factors to consider when developing social prescribing for children, young people, parents and carers. It aims to help address best practice for approaching change, the importance of engagement with the local population and […]

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  2. London partners come together to deliver new mental health support in schools and colleges

    London’s children and young people mental health trailblazer partners came together for the first time to set out their London-wide approach to delivering early intervention to support staff in schools and colleges. Half of all cases of diagnosable mental illness begin by age 14 and three-quarters by the age of 24. Supportin children and young […]

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  3. Information pack: The new Child Death Review requirements

    The Healthy London Partnership Child Death Review Programme was established to support London meet the new statutory Child Death Review requirements as set out within The Children and Social Work Act (2017) and subsequent statutory guidance. The programme team have developed an information pack to outline the background, challenges and considerations of the new requirements, […]

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  4. More resources for pharmacists

    This section of the toolkit provides additional tools and resources for pharmacists. Information about the North East London Local Pharmaceutical Committee 111 and Local Pharmacy Pilot with children aged 0 to 5 years. This section of the website represents the historical record of a legacy programme which is no longer managed by TPHC, as of mid […]

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  5. Peer review of mental health crisis pathways for children & young people

    This report summarises the findings from peer reviews of London’s nine mental health crisis pathways for children and young people (CYP) conducted between November 2017 and May 2018. The peer review follows publication of our CYP mental health crisis guidance and the subsequent CCG self-assessment against the recommendations. Analysis of the self-assessment, completed by the […]

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  6. London’s Mental Health in Schools project launches range of guidance and information

    Supporting children with their emotional wellbeing and mental health is a growing priority for health services and for schools. Healthy London Partnership has launched a Mental Health in Schools Toolkit, which provides a range of information for schools, governors and commissioners on mental health and emotional wellbeing. The toolkit includes links to relevant guidance, practical […]

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  7. Mental Health in Schools toolkit and mapping exercise

    Supporting children with their emotional wellbeing and mental health is a growing priority for health services and for schools. To support this, Healthy London Partnership (HLP) has developed a toolkit to support schools and undertaken a mapping exercise as part of the Mental Health in Schools Project to find out more about the extent of […]

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  8. Working together to make London the world’s healthiest city

    London’s health and care leaders come together at the 2018 London Health Board Conference On Thursday, 25 October 2018, the Mayor of London and London’s health, care and borough leaders came together to renew their joint commitment to make London the healthiest city in the world. At the London Health Board Conference, held at City […]

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  9. Finding ideas from the high street to make healthy eating easier for children and families

    The Healthy High Streets programme aim was to find and test solutions to improve the high street food environment. It did this by inviting ideas from people who trade on and use three high streets in London through a hyper-local challenge prize. This report shares information about the structure of the programme and how it […]

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