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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. Join London’s NHS thought leaders in reimagining how we live well together

    Dr Andy Knox launches thought-provoking new book, Sick Society Senior health and care leaders are invited to attend the London launch event of Sick Society, authored by Dr Andy Knox. The launch event is supported by the NHS Assembly and Transformation Partners in Health and Care (TPHC). Attendees will hear from Prof Sir Chris Ham, […]

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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. Children and young people’s mental health waiting times

    Transformation Partners in Health and Care is committed to supporting children, young people and their families to be able to access mental health support when they need it. Whilst we have come a long way in increasing access to community mental health services, we know that many children and young people are still having to […]

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  6. NEL Fuller system response 

    Organisation: North East London Integrated Care Partnership North East London’s Integrated Care Partnership (NEL ICP), with its richly diverse communities, serves one of the most deprived populations in the country. Health and care systems face numerous challenges including rising demand, stretched capacity, fragmented structures and widening inequalities, further impacted by varying (often poorer) health and care outcomes within and […]

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  7. Meeting the mental health needs of care leavers: full guidance report

    Introduction This guidance document sets out key considerations for local authorities and Integrated Care Boards in commissioning and providing support for young people who are leaving care. 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 amended […]

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  8. Meeting the mental health needs of young people leaving care guidance

    Transformation Partners in Health and Care’s (TPHC) Mental Health Transformation programme has launched new guidance for supporting care experienced young people with their emotional and mental wellbeing. Led by TPHC’s Children and Young People’s Mental Health team, we have worked with young people, as well as partners in NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), local authorities, […]

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  9. Review of Sexual Assault Referral Centre provision

    Organisations: NHS England London & Mayors Office for Policing and Crime NHS England London in collaboration with the London Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) commissioned us to undertake an options appraisal of future site operating models for the Havens, London’s sexual assault referral centre (SARC) and deliver a feasibility study to test our […]

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