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JRF Report - Spending cuts hit poorer residents and areas hardest
The report of a three-year study commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation provides the most up-to-date national picture of the scale, nature and distribution of the cuts to...
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Philippa Lynch
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01 avr. 2015
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Speeding up the process of digital change
In the run up to the general election promises and policies are being announced left, right and centre. In amongst them are fail-safe vote winners, those that make the pencil waiver in the ballot...
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KHUB Focus
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31 mars 2015
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The Great British Public Toilet Map
The Great British Public Toilet Map shows toilets that the public can use. This includes those in shops, cafes etc if they choose to let non-customers use their loo, such as those in Community...
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Philippa Lynch
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01 avr. 2015
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Sod 70! The Guide to Living Well
One of the UK’s leading public health experts Sir Muir Gray explains how the steps you take in late middle age can help you to live a longer and healthier old age. Gray says many problems suffered...
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Philippa Lynch
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26 mars 2015
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DIY Management
When it comes to DIY my ambition and confidence don't match my skill! Newly married and in our first home we had little money. The house was classic 1930's, the bathroom very dated. My wife...
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Blair McPherson
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24 mars 2015
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Public health knowledge and intelligence workforce
On Thursday 12th March 2015, the Centre for Workforce Intelligence published The public health knowledge and intelligence workforce: a study, Commissioned by Public Health England (PHE) in...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 mars 2015
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How can nutritional information affect eating behaviour?
Now you know how many calories are in that burger, do you still want to eat it? This article by Social Change UK highlights research into the effect that displaying calories and nutritional...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 mars 2015
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Intergen - bringing older people and schoolchildren in the community together for shared activities
Intergen is a charity bringing together older people and schoolchildren in the community. It exists to address the problems of: under performance of pupils in schools low...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 mars 2015
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Social care informatics - download the presentations
Download the presentations from the recent social care informatics conference On 26 February 2015, Skills for Care and the HSCIC’s Developing Informatics Skills and Capability (DISC) team...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 mars 2015
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Updating the Indices of Deprivation - Government response to consultation now published
The Department for Communities and Local Government is updating the indices of deprivation, including the Index of Multiple Deprivation, for publication in summer 2015. They recently consulted...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 mars 2015
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About MASIS - The Mobility and Support Information Service
Improving Mobility creates more Inclusive Societies MASIS, the Mobility and Support Information Service, is a registered charity and community interest company. Their focus is on removing the...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 mars 2015
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BBC Radio 4 Analysis: Caring in the New Old Age
Is it time to rethink how we care for older people, to enable them to have fulfilling lives? Available now on BBC iplayer. Broadcast on Sunday 22nd March at 8pm, duration: 30 mins. In...
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Philippa Lynch
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23 mars 2015
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Government’s Work Programme hailed a success
Our feature writer, Suzanne Danon, finds out more about the Government's Work Programme... Following a number of initial criticisms the Government has claimed its Work Programme is now a...
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KHUB Focus
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20 mars 2015
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The Crisis Team Meeting
This was one of those team meetings, the kind where grievances are aired and frustrations expressed. Whether intentionally or not there's always the risk of being undermined as the manager. I've...
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Blair McPherson
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20 mars 2015
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By 24th March - Consultation on the Health and Social Care Network (HSCN) Programme
The Health and Social Care Network (HSCN) programme has been established to succeed N3, which is the current National Network for the NHS. They are keen to collate the views of Health and Social...
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Philippa Lynch
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19 mars 2015
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How do you make an online group fail?
It’s not very often that you can say to your members you can be a little bit bad for a while. But this is what we tasked them with for this month’s Online Chat Normally you ask for advice on...
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Michael Norton
Dernière mise à jour:
04 févr. 2019
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Why do some people make such good managers
I'm very fair, I give them three chances then that's it. I wanted to find out what "it" was. I don't think she meant she sacked them although she could have meant she had them transferred to...
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Blair McPherson
Dernière mise à jour:
16 mars 2015
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Troubled Families programme saves taxpayer over £1 billion
The Troubled Families programme, launched by the Government in 2012, has been hailed a success with the Communities Secretary revealing this week that over 105,000 families had been helped. Our...
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KHUB Focus
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13 mars 2015
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Business is bad.Business is good.
The public sector aims to be more business like. Business is finance driven. The numbers don't lie. The numbers tell their own story. Fiddling the figures, everyone does it. It's ok as long as it...
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Blair McPherson
Dernière mise à jour:
12 mars 2015
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Time to go
Four former colleagues have decided to call it a day. They will leave at the end of the financial year. Officially they are taking early retirement but as they are all under 60 they don't...
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Blair McPherson
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09 mars 2015
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Non-metropolitan areas essential to the devolution debate
Devolution to towns, small cities and suburban areas across England could generate an £8.7bn boost to the economy, according to a report released this week. Our feature writer Suzanne Danon finds...
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KHUB Focus
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06 mars 2015
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UK campaign for girls highlighted in the lead up to International Women’s Day 2015
“To be truly transformative, the post 2015 development agenda must prioritize gender equality and women’s empowerment. The world will never fully realise 100 per cent of its goals if 50 per cent...
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KHUB Focus
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05 mars 2015
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Trained to feign indifference
The receptionist came out from behind the desk, spoke to and then stroked each one in turn. She clearly likes dogs. Not surprising you might say being as she works at a vets. Not so, we have been...
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Blair McPherson
Dernière mise à jour:
09 mars 2015
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Ferrari or golf-kart? How would describe your online group?
Joe Cothrel from Lithium asked this question the other day. A bit of background may help you answer the question. The facilitators of the group help push the group forward toward its...
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Michael Norton
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04 mars 2015
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Home Office decision over licensing fees slammed by the LGA
The Government has opted to keep national licensing fees rather than adopting locally-set licensing fees. This is a move which could costs councils millions, according to the Local Government...
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KHUB Focus
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27 févr. 2015
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SOLACE survey gives insight to local government mindset
SOLACE members see a ‘predictable’ although ‘bleak’ picture ahead in terms of local government finance, according to the SOLACE Insights survey released this week. Our feature writer Suzanne...
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KHUB Focus
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27 févr. 2015
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Groundbreaking move for NHS cover in Greater Manchester
Our feature writer, Suzanne Danon, reports on a move described as ‘groundbreaking’ - a Greater Manchester board comprising 10 local authorities, 12 Commissioning Groups and 14 NHS providers is...
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KHUB Focus
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26 févr. 2015
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Social Services Workforce Statistics (2014) Released on NASCIS
The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) recently published Personal Social Services: Staff of Social Services Departments, England, as at September 2014. In addition to the written...
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Philippa Lynch
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26 févr. 2015
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Please give your feedback on Health Profiles for local authorities
Each year Public Health England publishes the Health Profiles for local authorities. These contain a summary of information on the health of the people in your local authority area and some...
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Philippa Lynch
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26 févr. 2015
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How can polls be used to create follow up discussions?
Polls are fun, enlightening, and great conversation starters. Best of all, they’re an easy way for lurkers to start participating in your group. But the best way to use a poll is to gather...
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Michael Norton
Dernière mise à jour:
26 févr. 2015
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