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Intranet survey results: your intranet is dull and failing you
Thanks to Dan and Darren at Comms2point0 for helping to carry out a survey to find out just how good and bad intranets really are. Here are the findings... Too dull, too corporate and too...
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KHUB Focus
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13 oct. 2015
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Unlikely things for senior managers to say
I don't think we will have too much difficulty delivering this round of budget cuts. I have the board in my pocket. The inspection is a formality. Can I just say thank you in advance to all...
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Blair McPherson
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12 oct. 2015
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According to Kilminster and Clarke ‘all the aces are held by people who ain’t got faces’ – discuss.
Leading on from Mark’s post on Co-production I want to look at perceptions and truths around how transparent commissioning is. Anecdotally we often hear views that services are commissioned,...
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Donna Peverley
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09 oct. 2015
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Is it fair? No. But it's not the fault of the inspectors
The CQC has come in for more criticism recently a chief executive thinks they were unduly harsh in placing his trust in special measures having judged two areas of service failing yet...
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Blair McPherson
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15 oct. 2015
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Square pegs in round holes
Local Authorities under sever budget pressure and wanting to "change the culture" tend to undertake a management restructuring. They hope the disaffected and incompetent will be...
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Blair McPherson
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05 oct. 2015
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on Highways Fault Reporting
Today I will be having a discussion with some other local authorities about Highways Fault Reporting. Fault Reporting is a transaction between a citizen and a local authority which is essentially...
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Chris Faires
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05 oct. 2015
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The Godfather
"No-one leaves this room until …………….." I didn't hear the rest of the sentence as I was pondering the menacing tone and veiled threat of these words. The suits sat...
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Blair McPherson
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30 sept. 2015
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Stoptober infographic has been published
To mark the start of Stoptober, an infographic poster containing the latest HSCIC statistics on smoking has been published. Campaign resources are available here.
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Philippa Lynch
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30 sept. 2015
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Strategies going round in circles – but that’s OK
I am not convinced our local health and wellbeing strategy is terribly strategic. However there are some quite interesting, and even innovative things going on locally in health, adult social...
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Adrian Barker
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30 sept. 2015
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Inside the scheme that converts school dropouts to social workers
Neets often get a raw deal, forced to do short, low-level courses. But one council is having success with a new social care training scheme (Guardian Careers Network article) Hertfordshire County...
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Philippa Lynch
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29 sept. 2015
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Looking for a new challenge?
The Knowledge Hub Team has been made aware of three exciting job opportunities at Breckland Council and South Holland District Council. If you're seeking a new challenge and think one of the...
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25 sept. 2015
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Leadership is about asking the right questions
Institutional cheating, how does it happen? "Make sure our cars pass the emissions test" and they did and no one at the top asked how. "We don't know how you're doing it but...
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Blair McPherson
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30 sept. 2015
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The Good Psycho
The Good Psycho Dexter was a serial killer but he only killed other serial killers. As a blood splatter expert he was based at police HQ, working alongside detectives...
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Blair McPherson
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24 sept. 2015
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PHE resources support local action on health inequalities
Public Health England (PHE) has published a series of resources to help local authorities address health inequalities at local level. Resources include 4 new ‘Practice Resource’ papers and a series...
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Philippa Lynch
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24 sept. 2015
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In the digital club - connecting vulnerable families
It is alarmingly easy for those of us working with technology to forget that there is a world out there for whom clouds are in the sky. Article from LocalGov online (23rd September 2015) The...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 sept. 2015
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Better data is vital to solve A&E problems
Article on developments with data on emergency care from the Guardian Healthcare Network. A&E attendance has reached record levels – but commissioners and providers don’t know enough about...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 sept. 2015
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The battering ram of change
Change needs to be forced through, senior managers need to ram home the message, opposition needs to be battered into submission. Resistance will not be tolerated. Why the aggressive language?...
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Blair McPherson
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23 sept. 2015
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Poor beginnings: health inequalities among young children across England
Simply by growing up in a certain part of England a child under five is more likely to have poor health that will impact the rest of their lives The first five years of a child's life are critical...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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Health Matters – a new resource for professionals
Health Matters, published by Public Health England is a resource for professionals which brings together the latest data and evidence, makes the case for effective public health interventions...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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PHE's GBD Compare England - a new data visualisation tool created as part of the Global Burden of Disease project
Public Health England have launched an exciting new online tool - GBD Compare England - a data visualisation tool created as part of the Global Burden of Disease project. Further...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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Connecting the digital and the physical – the life changing possibilities of the Internet of Things
It's always interesting at Digital Leaders North West discussions that we often don't end up talking about technology or digital, we end up talking about people – and data! Hold on... Wasn't the...
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KHUB Focus
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22 sept. 2015
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NHS Outcomes Framework - User Feedback Survey
The HSCIC are seeking feedback from users who may have previously used any of the NHS Outcomes Framework products. The NHS Outcomes Framework includes commentaries, data files, indicator...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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NHS Atlas of Variation in Healthcare – 2015
Public Health England (PHE), NHS England and NHS Right Care have launched the third and biggest NHS Atlas of Variation in Healthcare to help commissioners, service providers and health...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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Dementia friendly communities: guidance for councils
Dementia is a condition that is increasingly common; it can have a profound impact on an individual and their family and friends. Traditionally, the focus for dementia care has been NHS treatments...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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Beyond Fighting Fires – The role of the fire and rescue service in improving the public's health
Firefighters across England are going above and beyond their fire prevention work and are now supporting vulnerable people with issues relating to dementia, mental health, domestic abuse, social...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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NICE seeking your views on social care hot topics
The Health and Social Care Act 2012 sets out a responsibility for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to develop quality standards and guidelines for social care in...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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Consultation - Refreshing the Public Health Outcomes Framework
The Department of Health has launched its consultation on refreshing the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF). The PHOF sets out a high-level overview of public health outcomes, at national and...
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Philippa Lynch
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22 sept. 2015
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Why do they do it
Have you ever wondered why they do it? Despite their claims of noble motives the impression was that ordinary life was just too hum drum compared to the buzz and adrenaline rush of the fight....
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Blair McPherson
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17 sept. 2015
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Cheeky Monkey
Today's ideal senior manager is not a strong, fierce and dominant leader.Today's senior manager needs to be agile,to be able to move quickly and easily from one area of business to another, to be...
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Blair McPherson
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17 sept. 2015
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Digital engagement for community councils - workshops around Scotland
Following on from the workshop we ran in January at Napier (blog post, outcomes report), I’m running four more this autumn. All community councillors are welcome – the events are free...
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Bruce Ryan
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11 sept. 2015
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