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    It's Criminal
      I am a big fan of crime fiction and one of my favourite authors is Peter Robinson and his detective DCI Banks. Many of the books have been successfully televised and no doubt his latest...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  22 sept. 2016
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    The tail of a lion or the head of a mouse
      Do you want to be the tail of a lion or the head of a mouse? Strange question and the answer is probably neither. This may be an unusual way of phrasing a very real dilemma for staff and...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  21 sept. 2016
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    Supporting self-management: A guide to enabling behaviour change for health and wellbeing using person- and community-centred approaches
    This guide, published by NESTA, was written by Hannah Burd and Michael Hallsworth of The Behavioural Insights Team as part of the work of the Realising the Value programme. It outlines how the...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  21 sept. 2016
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    Community pharmacies and their role in personalised care, support and wellbeing services
    Community pharmacy has a central role to play in delivering high quality, sustainable health and care services and improving population health outcomes. Community pharmacies are the nation’s most...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  21 sept. 2016
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    New report - Commissioning for social value can address health priorities
    Commissioning for social value can help address local health priorities and maximise value, new report says. Social Enterprise UK has published a new report which argues local authority...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  20 sept. 2016
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    What's the cost of care in your area?
    As we live longer, many of us will need support in our old age. But few of us know how much an hour of homecare costs, or the fees charged in residential and nursing homes, and whether the local...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  19 sept. 2016
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    Local authorities invited to apply for share of £25 million housing and technology fund for people with learning disabilities
    Housing and technology fund for people with learning disabilities Local authorities, working with their local partners, can apply for funds from a capital fund of up to £25 million for housing and...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  19 sept. 2016
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    Are You in the Club? Performance Data Benchmarking for Authorities
    LG Inform is the LGA’s benchmarking data service for councils and fire and rescue authorities. As well as displaying national data, it was built, in part, to provide the sector with its own free...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  15 sept. 2016
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    Club Soda - change your drinking
    Club Soda aims to use behaviour change theories and techniques to build tools that you can use to change people's relationship with alcohol. They work with experts from University College...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  12 sept. 2016
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    Earth Quakes and Hurricanes
      Earth quakes and hurricanes. Well tremors and storms. High winds, lashing rain and rough sea smashing loudly on the rocks all day and all night. Thunder and lightening very very...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  12 sept. 2016
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    Health and Wellbeing Policy News 4th-11th September 2016
    Here are a few of the more significant health and wellbeing policy news items from the last week.  A fuller list is available here.   05 September 2016 The junior doctors' strike...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  11 sept. 2016
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    Exciting news for Knowledge Hub
    We’re excited to share the news that Knowledge Hub will be getting a whole lot closer to our digital development partner, PFI Knowledge Solutions Limited (PFIKS), after our parent company acquired...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  08 sept. 2016
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    My special powers
      Have you seen that romcom in which the young man inherits his fathers ability to travel back in time, not a long way back only back to a previous incident in their lives. He can go back and...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  06 sept. 2016
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    Green prescriptions ‘miracle cure’ for obesity, say councils
    Doctors prescribing exercise outdoors would help tackle obesity, council chiefs say. The Local Government Association (LGA) has urged the Government to introduce ‘green prescriptions’ - note from...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  06 sept. 2016
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    Public Health England has published the 2016 Health Profiles
    The 2016 Health Profiles were published on the 6th September.  The Health Profiles provide a snapshot of health and wellbeing for each local authority in England using a range of charts and...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  06 sept. 2016
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    Health and Wellbeing Policy News 28th August - 4th September
    Here are a few of the more significant health and wellbeing policy news items from the last week.  A fuller list is available here.   31 August 2016 Junior doctors are to hold 5-day...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  04 sept. 2016
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    Disrespecting the Professionals
      If the world was to explode the last thing to be heard would be an expert explaining why it wouldn't happen. The type of thing Michael Grove might say although it was in fact said by the...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  04 sept. 2016
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    Peer learning, Knowledge Hub and a 'wiki-database'
    Learning from each other is important – across local government, the rest of the public sector and beyond.  It’s how we improve.  Without it, the relationship between inputs and outputs...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  31 août 2016
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    Dementia Citizens goes live - launched by Nesta
    There are 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, and this is expected to increase to over 1 million by 2025*.  Not only is there is no cure, but we know much less than we would like about how...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  31 août 2016
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    Digital tools creating real networks of care
    Carers UK has just launched the Digital Resource for Carers, a solution that combines their own digital products and online resources with links to local information and support, providing a...
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    Dernière mise à jour:  31 août 2016
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