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    Health and Wellbeing Policy News
    I have been doing a weekly health and wellbeing policy update for some time now.  The full details can be found here, but a few of the highlights from the past week include: The NHS has had...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  16 mai 2016
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    The Performance Coach
      You think HR is for softies! Mr and Ms reasonable. The nice people who ensure you do the right thing, the ones who resolve conflict and get managers out of the holes they have dug for...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  13 mai 2016
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    How to behave like a leader (number 74)
    Which US president was so unlikable  that even his dog had to be bribed with biscuits to go anywhere near him? The answer is Richard Nixon or "tricky Dicky" as he became known. So being...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  10 mai 2016
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    How to behave like a leader (number 89)
      Push, Praise and Push again. www.blairmcpherson.co.uk
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  09 mai 2016
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    Your CV of failures
    Success in business is often based on failure. So say the successful. Would you expect to get the post you were applying for if you sent in a CV that listed all your failures, the posts you...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  06 mai 2016
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    How to behave like a leader (number 65)
    Some jump before they are pushed, but when you live by results sooner or later they are going to go against you. Saying the right thing won't save you if the performance dips, if the budget won't...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  05 mai 2016
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    Using behavioural insights to improve health
    A recent report from the Behavioural Insights Team highlights five factors for supporting people to take a more active role in health and wellbeing. As part of the Realising the Value...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  03 mai 2016
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    Champions
    League tables are not everything they don't tell the whole story but successive governments have put their faith in this easy to understand way of judging performance. If you are in the top half...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  03 mai 2016
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    How to behave like a leader ( number 98)
    Never entirely switch off even on a bank holiday. www.blairmcpherson.co.uk
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  02 mai 2016
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    How to behave like a leader ( number 27)
      Leaders give permission to say the wrong thing, open out as opposed to close down discussion and are prepared to manage the emotions stirred up. Leaders put the same emphasise on values as...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  29 avr. 2016
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    How to behave like a leader (number 12)
    The difference between managers and leaders is managers don't always own the agenda they say things like " the board has decided", "the senior management team wants this done" or " the chief...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  28 avr. 2016
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    How to behave like a leader (number 53)
      Those who have the intellectual ability to understand complex issues and see the bigger picture but are unable to harness the views of others who have the experience and insight they lack...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  27 avr. 2016
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    How to behave like a leader ( number 23)
      We spent an enormous amount of time thrashing out a common understanding of the type of management behaviour we wanted to model and the type of manager the organisation wanted/ needed. What...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  26 avr. 2016
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    The Go ON UK Digital Exclusion Heatmap
    What's the problem? Technology plays a vital part in our everyday life. But for those people and organisations without Basic Digital Skills, the benefits of the internet that we may take for...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  26 avr. 2016
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    Housing, care and health infographics from the King's Fund
    The King's Fund and the National Housing Federation have produced a set of slides illustrating the connections between housing, social care, health and wellbeing. The King’s Fund and the National...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  25 avr. 2016
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    New Fingertips tool from Public Health England on antibiotic prescribing
    On 5th April Public Health England launched a new ‘Fingertips’ tool which offers data on antibiotic prescribing across the UK. This allows healthcare professionals to see how their surgeries...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  25 avr. 2016
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    Improvement directory: A list of websites that provide online improvement tools, resources or networks on health and social care
    On 1st April, NHS Improvement launched a new Improvement Directory which gives users easy access to key improvement tools, resources and networks in one place. The directory is aimed at staff...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  25 avr. 2016
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    Change of name for HSCIC
    New trading name and new Chair for HSCIC Two developments about HSCIC's future were announced by Life Sciences Minister George Freeman at the recent National Information Board Leadership Summit...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  25 avr. 2016
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    All Managers to be Leaders
      Under the banner of " all managers to be leaders" a management development programme was commissioned around executive coaching, mentoring and management learning sets. What was unique...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  22 avr. 2016
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    Innovation, transformation and people
    Three words come to mind as I reflect on this year's Socitm Spring conference: innovation, transformation and people. What you'll notice from those three words is that they don't include...
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    thumbnail Liz Copeland
    Dernière mise à jour:  22 avr. 2016
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    Belt required Braces optional
      Coaching, Mentoring and management learning sets are the belt and braces of leadership development, which a manager uses is a matter of personal preference, opportunity and local...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 avr. 2016
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    Consultation on changes to HSCIC Statistics 2016/17 - 2018/19
    What is this consultation? The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) publishes around 90 series of Official Statistics and National Statistics each year. Use of health and care...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 avr. 2016
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    Poverty and children's personal and social relationships
    Children who live in poverty are more likely to be solitary and to fall out with friends or be bullied according to new analysis of age 11 sweep data from the Millennium Cohort Study, published by...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 avr. 2016
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    Health Behaviours in Young People tool - local authority level comparisons
    The Health Behaviours in Young People tool provides local authority level estimates for several topic areas, based on what 15 year olds themselves said about their attitudes to healthy lifestyles...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 avr. 2016
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    Life in the UK 2016 - Wellbeing
    The ONS has released a snapshot of life in the UK charting progress across 41 indicators of national wellbeing. Seventeen of the 41 indicators have improved over the last three years, 8 have...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 avr. 2016
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    Winter is coming
      There is a constant threat of decline and sense of wrongness in the world. There are kings and king makers, trial by combat, scheming and betrayal and a delicious habit of bumping of the...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 avr. 2016
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    Loneliness maps published by Age UK
    What factors make older people more at risk of loneliness? And do people with similar risk levels live near each other? By analysing data from the English Longitudinal Study on...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 avr. 2016
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    The poor need an accountant more than a social worker
      I remember a lecturer on the social work course who was fond of saying " The rich and powerful have their own accountant but its the poor and those on benefits who most need them ". Her...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  14 avr. 2016
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    Digital Leaders 100 – Vote Knowledge Hub
    Knowledge Hub is pleased and proud to announce that for the second year running we are included as part of the Digital Leaders 100 list (DL100) and are finalists nominated in the category SME...
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    thumbnail Knowledge Hub Team
    Dernière mise à jour:  07 avr. 2016
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    Culture Change
    The aim was to change the management culture and the way things are done has certainly changed. It was not however the cultural change programme with its emphasis on management development that has...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  05 avr. 2016
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    SALT data 2014-15 comparator dashboard
    This helpful comparator report produced by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) analyses data from the Short and Long Term (SALT) Support data collection. This is the first...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  31 mars 2016
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    Consultation on the proposal to define a Primary Carer Support Reason (CPSR) for use within Adult Social Care National Data Collections
    The HSCIC and its stakeholders have developed this consultation to consider potential changes to the 2017-18 national data collections on Adult Social Care.  Its primary focus is the...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  30 mars 2016
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    Indices of Deprivation report now available on LG Inform
    A new report on the latest Indices of Multiple Deprivation (2015) has been published on LG Inform. For a chosen authority users can compare overall deprivation with that of other...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  30 mars 2016
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    The Johan Cruyff method
    Good team work requires everyone to play their part. Everyone knows their role, no one tries to do someone else's job, experience has taught how to respond to different situations , training...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  28 mars 2016
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    Is this Leadership or Bullying
      One participant, a young woman , immediately volunteered an account of how she had confronted a member of her team about the standard of their work.  " I challenged her and she left -...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  22 mars 2016
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    Health matters: midlife approaches to reduce dementia risk
    Public Health England (PHE) has published a new report which shows dementia is not an inevitable part of ageing but is, instead, linked to cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking and physical...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  24 mars 2016
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    When Harry met Sally
      Passion is an over used word in local government especially in job interviews. Candidates for management posts are always "passionate" about the service, passionate about empowering staff/...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  22 mars 2016
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    Connecting and collaborating across Europe
    It was my pleasure and privilege to be invited to present a walkthrough of the Knowledge Hub to some of our new UDiTE network members in Malaga, Spain, this weekend. As well as being welcomed into...
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    thumbnail Liz Copeland
    Dernière mise à jour:  21 mars 2016
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    Chief Executives meet to discuss perspectives for local government in 2030
    Udite chief executives are meeting this weekend In Malaga to discuss the impact of austerity cuts on local government. Members of the UDITE's executive committee will discuss EU funding for...
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    thumbnail UDiTE Admin
    Dernière mise à jour:  18 mars 2016
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    Arts for health and wellbeing: an evaluation framework
    The arts, including music, dance, theatre, visual arts and writing, are increasingly recognised as having the potential to support health and wellbeing. However, in order for arts to be included in...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Maximising the Value of Survey Data in Adult Social Care (MAX)
    MAX is a new project funded by the Department of Health via the Quality and Outcomes of Person-centred Care Policy Research Unit (QORU). The aim of this project is to find ways to maximise the...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Infographic: District council's contribution to public health
    In partnership with District Councils' Network, the King's Fund have produced a set of slides that illustrate the key role played by district councils in keeping us healthy. Please feel free...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Public release of 2015 Social Services Workforce Statistics data
    The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) has published the Personal Social Services: Staff of Social Services Departments, England as at September 2015. The report is available on our...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Two new publications from the LGA on the theme of obesity and planning
    The Local Government Association (LGA) have recently published two new reports on the theme of obesity and planning. Building the foundations: tackling obesity through planning and development...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Safeguarding Adults Return Comparator Dashboard
    This Safeguarding Adults Return Comparator Dashboard from the HSCIC analyses data from the Safeguarding Adults Return (SAR). Comparator groups are a selection of 15 councils considered to be...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Mental Health Intelligence Network: Key profiling tool updates
    The suite of National Mental Health, Dementia and Neurology Intelligence Network (NMHIN) profiling tools has been developed to support an intelligence driven approach to understanding and meeting...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Health and housing guides provide roadmap for integrated working
    Public Health England (PHE) and the Housing Learning & Improvement Network (Housing LIN) have published two practical resources aimed at improving services around housing and end of life care...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    HSCIC Lifestyles data findings
    The Health and Social Care Information Centre Lifestyles Team recently carried out a user consultation on the four reports from the Statistics On … series which covers Obesity, Smoking, Alcohol and...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Child Health Profiles 2016 now available
    The Child Health Profiles 2016 presents data across 32 key health indicators of child health and wellbeing, and provide a snapshot of young people’s health by local authority and CCG in England. ...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Better use of data consultation
    The Cabinet Office has published a consultation about enabling information sharing between public authorities to improve the lives of citizens and support decisions on the economy and society. The...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Clever use of infographics - if the world were 100 people....
    When you shrink the world's population down to 100 people, this is what you get - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxXmTGBMYhw&feature=youtu.be Published on Mar 14, 2016     ...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  17 mars 2016
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    Career Myths
    That after the big post the next move is the big LA.  That being forced out of one LA means you won't be welcome in another.  That playing the political card and echoing the views of the...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  15 mars 2016
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    Making a Manager
    The struggle to stay true to your professional and personal values. The compromises that undermine your integrity. The fixation on budgets and performance  The gradual desensitisation The...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  14 mars 2016
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    Stress is out of fashion
    Stress like the public sector is not fashionable but that doesn't mean it's no longer present. Whether you regard it as bad for business that over stressed managers make bad decisions or  you...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  11 mars 2016
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    Congratulations to Phoenix (PS&P)
    Congratulations to one of Knowledge Hub's commercial sponsors, Phoenix, on their recent win at this years BPA Awards. Phoenix issued the following announcment; We are delighted to announce that...
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    thumbnail Knowledge Hub Team
    Dernière mise à jour:  09 mars 2016
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    Digital Exclusion Heatmap
    I'd like to introduce you to a resource published last year which I think could help with planning for digital projects. One issue with a digital content or service focussed...
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    thumbnail Edmund Lee
    Dernière mise à jour:  08 mars 2016
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    Is anyone going to say sorry?
      As local authorities bring back in house services that were outsourced, as yet another chief executive says we can get better value for money in house and another council leader says this...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  07 mars 2016
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    Public Health England's One You health campaign targeting over 40s
    One You Health campaign targets over 40s Unhealthy middle-aged people must improve their lifestyles if they want to enjoy a healthy retirement, a new government campaign is warning. Public...
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  07 mars 2016
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    Does the managers professional background matter?
      Would you rather be managed by someone who has done your job all be it years ago or someone who had no experience of your work but was keen to learn? Do you think senior managers need...
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    thumbnail Blair McPherson
    Dernière mise à jour:  03 mars 2016
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    Nursing in numbers - infographic
    Nursing: employment and vacancies by sector infographic. Illustration by Adeline O'Moreau available on the Guardian Healthcare Network
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    thumbnail Philippa Lynch
    Dernière mise à jour:  02 mars 2016
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