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  1. Great Weight Debate stage 1 report

    Findings from stage 1 of the Great Weight Debate in early 2016.  Stage 1 aimed to gauge public perceptions of childhood obesity in London and identify some initial ideas for change from Londoners. Report includes recommendations from Londoners on how to galvanise the public to support change. Downloads

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  2. Great Weight Debate stage 1 – summary report

    Summary findings from stage 1 of the Great Weight Debate in early 2016. Stage 1 aimed to gauge public perceptions of childhood obesity in London and identify some initial ideas for change from Londoners. Report includes recommendations from Londoners on how to galvanise the public to support change. Downloads

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  3. London’s Great Weight Debate – Executive Summary

    1. What is the Great Weight Debate? The Great Weight Debate is a multi-stage conversation to engage and involve Londoners in the health of their children, and to galvanise social action and support to tackle childhood obesity. In Stage 1, professionals and members of the public were engaged – key findings from this stage are […]

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  4. Additional resources & interventions

    This section of the toolkit provides information and links on a number of additional early intervention programmes that have a close link to emotional wellbeing and mental health. Each of these interventions has received a rating from the Early Intervention Foundation. The rating is based on a number of factors. The Evidence Rating gives information […]

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  5. Psychological therapies

    The Children and Young People’s Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme (CYP-IAPT) is a change programme for existing services delivering children and young people’s mental health care.  It aims to improve outcomes and experience of care for children, young people and their families by increasing access to effective services and evidence-based therapies through system-wide service […]

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  6. Working together on asthma

    Pharmacists are an accessible and expert source of useful help and information for young people with asthma and their families. This section provides pharmacists in London with guidance and resources to help them improve asthma care, including examples of best practice. See the pharmacy section of our London asthma toolkit for tools and resources for […]

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  7. Minor ailment schemes

    This section of the toolkit provides an introduction to the minor ailment schemes.  Various pharmacies are involved in the minor ailment schemes which allow pharmacies to supply patients with free medication under the NHS. The resources below have been created by the teams at NHS Haringey Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), NHS Enfield CCG, NHS choices, […]

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  8. Pharmacist in GP surgery pilot

    This section of the toolkit will inform you about the ongoing clinical pharmacists’ programme. This project involves pharmacists working in GP surgeries. The pilot aims to relieve GPs of some workload pressures and offer opportunities to the wider primary care workforce. For more information on the pilot and how to get involved, please use the […]

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  9. Sources and more information

    Find information about the e-learning resources listed in this section and more places to find support and training materials. References BMJ: BMJ Learning offers eLearning modules on primary care that are free for members MOOC list: ‘Massive open online courses’ are available directly on the MOOC list website Doctors.net: Courses offered via www.doctors.net require you register for a free […]

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