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  1. 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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  2. Supporting the transformation of healthcare for children and young people

    This report is the latest summary of our work to improve children and young people’s care in London. It includes live links to our online resources.  Overview Strategic Context – the NHS Long Term Plan Data to support transformation Mental Health Asthma Primary and community care Urgent and emergency care Child Death Overview Panels NHS […]

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  3. Healthy London Partnership: annual report 2017/18

    Our report of the highlights of work we did in 2017/18. Last year we worked with thousands of different Londoners and hundreds of organisations in all shapes and sizes. Everyday people just like us who are as passionate as our partners are about improving the health and happiness of their friends and families. It includes […]

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  4. Findings from London’s Great Weight Debate

    This report sets out the findings from an independent evaluation of the Great Weight Debate that invited all Londoners to share their views on how children in the capital could be supported to lead healthier lives. The Great Weight Debate aimed to raise awareness of the levels of childhood obesity in London and provide an opportunity to […]

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  5. Population data for children and young people

    Data packs to support London areas drafting sustainability and transformation plans. They will be extended and adapted following user feedback. Items below include general data describing CCG population’s of children and young people and larger population groupings plus some population health behaviours. Downloads

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  6. Better health for London report

    The London Health Commission’s Better Health for London report, published in October 2014. This report is about better health for London – our mental health and our physical health, each as much as the other. It rests on the foundational belief that this city – its people, its institutions, and its political, economic and cultural […]

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  7. Cancer rehabilitation services – data recommendation report

    This report presents the findings from a detailed investigation into what data and information on cancer rehabilitation services exists across London. Our report, Cancer rehabilitation: a scoping report for London, highlighted that there is a lack of data on these services. This presents a challenge for commissioners when it comes to developing and improving rehabilitation […]

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  8. The Great Weight Debate stage 1

    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. These reports include recommendations from Londoners on how to galvanise the public to support change. Downloads

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  9. More than a statistic

    This report tells the stories and experiences of healthcare from the perspective of people who are currently homeless across London. The findings of the report are presented in chapters relating to different areas of healthcare delivery. Many of the topics highlighted, and stories told, do however have cross cutting themes that can apply to other […]

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