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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Insight – December 2023

    Welcome Welcome to our very first edition of Insight – the quarterly news digest from Transformation Partners in Health and Care (TPHC) for anyone interested in health and care transformation across England.   Insight will give you a snapshot of the transformation initiatives that make up the work we do at TPHC including our latest insights, […]

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  4. Insight – TPHC’s quarterly digest

    Insight is the quarterly news digest from Transformation Partners in Health and Care (TPHC), for anyone interested in health and care transformation across England. Who is this for? You may be someone senior in the industry looking for providers that can support you to deliver transformation on a population level, a healthcare professional looking for the […]

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  5. Mayor signs up to new HIV Confident Charter to tackle stigma and discrimination in London and UK 

    London, 1st December — City Hall becomes a founding member of ‘HIV Confident’, a new HIV anti-stigma charter led by National AIDS Trust, aidsmap, and Positively UK to tackle stigma and discrimination in the workplace. Fast Track Cities London is delighted to announce the new charter and a new HIV ambassador programme led by Terrence Higgins Trust today […]

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  6. When HIV communities lead: the role of peer support in redefining HIV care

    The theme for World AIDS Day 2023 is ‘Let Communities Lead’, and for me, a vital way of building confident communities who are capable of leading is empowerment through peer support.  On a personal level, I credit peer support in keeping me alive long enough through the 1990’s to be able to access effective HIV […]

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  7. Making our workplace a safe place for women and girls

    As a team of change makers in the health and social care system, with a broad reach, I want to ensure that everyone who works for and with us has a positive experience and that our people, funders and clients are treated with kindness, fairness and integrity. At Transformation Partners we recognise that continuous improvement […]

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  8. London maternity workforce initiatives recognised at prestigious HSJ awards

    Transformation Partners in Health and Care attended the 2023 HSJ Awards ceremony last night, along with the NHS England London Maternity team, having been shortlisted in two categories for their work to support the diverse maternity workforce in London to thrive and progress. The work of the CapitalMidwife programme, which is run by TPHC on […]

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  9. How very specialist cancer services currently provide care for children living in south London and much of the south east

    How very specialist cancer services currently provide care for children living in south London and much of the south east Children’s cancer centres (known as Principal Treatment Centres) are responsible for making sure every child with cancer gets the expert care they need. They are mainly for children aged 15 and under with cancer. (They […]

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