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  1. Population Health Management: great data is coming, but questions can start right now 

    By Richard Butler and Robert Williams  The NHS’s 2025/26 Neighbourhood Health Guidelines confirm what many of us have long aspired to: Population Health Management (PHM) is now firmly at the top of the health agenda. PHM is the first of six core components for building an effective neighbourhood health service listed in the guidelines. We see this […]

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  2. Helping our client avoid ‘‘call-in” of their decision

    We are proud that, in one of his first decisions under a new power available to him, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care decided not to call in an NHS England decision on a programme to which we provided key support. ‘‘Calling in’’ a decision means the Secretary of State takes a […]

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  3. Stress Awareness Month 2025

    April marks Stress Awareness Month, an annual event championed by the Stress Management Society to raise awareness of the negative impact of stress on mental and physical health and encourage people to take steps to reduce it. According to research by the Mental Health Foundation, 76% of survey respondents said that they had felt so […]

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  4. Addressing health inequity in London through personalised care and community-led prevention

    Five years on from the launch of the NHS Long Term plan, almost half a million Londoners have experienced personalised care and support following referral to a social prescribing link worker. Link workers, and other personalised care roles including health and wellbeing coaches and care coordinators, take a more wholistic approach to supporting people most […]

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  5. Celebrating the release of the Listening Project Report

    On 19 February, the Mental Health team at Transformation Partners in Health and Care worked with Partnership for Young London and the Listening Project partners Black Thrive Lambeth; HFEH Mind; Taraki; and Thrive LDN to host a youth engagement event, celebrating the release of the Listening Project report. About the Listening Project The Listening Project […]

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  6. Road to recovery: scaling up to deliver NHS priorities  

    This is a pivotal time for the NHS. On top of continuing to deliver the best care possible for a growing, ageing population, the system must respond to meet strategic priorities:  Why we need to turn off pilot mode At the heart of these priorities is a clear recognition of the need to build stronger, […]

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  7. Leading HIV organisations team-up to support GPs on when to test for HIV

    Two major HIV organisations have produced a new series of short videos for GPs around indicator conditions for HIV. The initiative is a collaboration between HIV-charity Terrence Higgins Trust and Fast Track Cities London, a partnership of organisations tackling HIV in the capital, and comes ahead of National HIV Testing Week, which kicks off on 10 February. GPs […]

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  8. Community action placed top of the agenda for London’s Great Mental Health Day

    On Friday, 31 January 2025, Great Mental Health Day will take place across London. Now in its fourth year, Great Mental Health Day is a London-wide initiative to get Londoners talking about their mental health and wellbeing. The day will see a range of free events taking place across the city, bringing people together to […]

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