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Deputies are Rubbish
One of the few good outcomes of budget cuts and subsequent management restructuring has been getting rid of all those unnecessary management posts, the ones that had deputy or assistant in their...
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Blair McPherson
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17 sept. 2014
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What makes for good public health research?
Some reflections on my role on a NIHR board making recommendations on grants for public health research* We are constantly being bombarded with public health advice – don’t smoke, lose weight,...
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Adrian Barker
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16 sept. 2014
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A Framework for Identifying Aspects for Improvement
I was reflecting on experiences of various meetings last week, and it struck me that they quite neatly fall into categories I’ve used in the past to assess why organisations don’t follow good...
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Adrian Barker
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11 sept. 2014
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Have you picked the right tools for your group?
Has your group been struggling to take off and activity within the group is occasional or non-existent? Did you pick the tools first before finding out what you group was trying to achieve...
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Michael Norton
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10 sept. 2014
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Successful People
All successful people do two things well. They manage themselves and they manage their boss. Some people think success is about luck being in the right place at the right time, others think that...
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Blair McPherson
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09 sept. 2014
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Why the LGA is wrong to encourage RAC Apps
This week saw the re-launch for an App that is intended to make it easier for motorists to report potholes and other 'nuisance' issues. The RAC App is make by Streetrepairs, a website to...
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Chris Faires
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12 sept. 2014
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Event - Putting sustainability into practice - actions for sustainable health and social care systems
1st October 2014, 10:00 to 16:00, Putting sustainability into practice - actions for sustainable health and social care systems. Free event at Reading town hall, Reading, RG1 1QH (Registration...
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Philippa Lynch
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08 sept. 2014
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How to better engage employees with social intranets
In many organisations, social media is still the preserve of the communications team and, where it's embraced, tends to be used for external engagement only. The social networking tool Yammer...
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Sarah Jennings
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Dernière mise à jour:
04 sept. 2014
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Can an A-ha moment encourage member blogging?
No I’m not talking about the 80’s Norwegian band. But the moment when members of a community start to believe that you do not need to be an expert to write a blog. A number of...
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Michael Norton
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04 sept. 2014
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Public Health England's Spend and Outcome Tool (SPOT) for local authorities
Public Health England has published a tool which gives local authorities an overview of spend and outcomes across key areas of business. The spend and outcome tool (SPOT) gives local...
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Philippa Lynch
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03 sept. 2014
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GSK’s IMPACT Awards - deadline for applications, 5pm on 19th September
GSK’s IMPACT Awards reward charities that are doing excellent work to improve people’s health. The awards have been running since 1997 and are designed to recognise and reward charities that are...
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Philippa Lynch
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03 sept. 2014
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Regional events - Transfer of public health commissioning responsibilities for 0 to 5-year-olds
Transfer of public health commissioning responsibilities for 0 to 5-year-olds to local government: regional roadshows during September and October 2014. On the 1st October 2015 the...
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Philippa Lynch
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03 sept. 2014
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Consultation on refreshing the NHS Outcomes Framework 2015-2016
Closing date - 12th September 2014. The Department of Health are consulting on refreshing the NHS Outcomes Framework for 2015-16. This consultation seeks views on how the NHS outcomes...
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Philippa Lynch
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03 sept. 2014
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Are you ‘a people’?
I was struck by a blog I read recently asking, ‘Am I not a people?’ The (very interesting) blog was asking whether civil servants can substitute themselves for ‘real people’ in the...
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Adrian Barker
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Dernière mise à jour:
01 sept. 2014
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Getting the message right
Corporate communications have assumed a more elevated status in the public sector since the onset of austerity. Budget cuts, service reductions and closure of hospitals have resulted in a lot of...
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Blair McPherson
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Dernière mise à jour:
01 sept. 2014
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Early Years High Impact Areas
Six Early Years High Impact Area documents have been launched by the Department of Health. The documents, including a summary, identify six areas where health visitors have the most impact on...
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Philippa Lynch
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Dernière mise à jour:
27 août 2014
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Resources to support reduction in unintentional injuries to children and young people
Public Health England (PHE) supported by the Child Accident Prevention Trust, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, the LGA and the Association of Directors of Children's Services has...
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Philippa Lynch
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27 août 2014
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Homeless Health Project
The majority of people experiencing homelessness struggle to live well and often, sadly, do not live long. The average life expectancy of a person who is sleeping rough is 47 years – 30 years...
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Philippa Lynch
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Dernière mise à jour:
27 août 2014
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Article - How social care staff in surgeries are easing the burden on GPs
Guardian.com article on how tackling underlying social problems can benefit both doctors and patients. The fallout from public sector spending cuts and subsequent pressures on daily life have...
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Philippa Lynch
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27 août 2014
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All Together Now: Making integration happen
The LGA and NHS Confederation have outlined their shared ambition for health and social care integration in a new report All Together Now: Making integration happen. The report will be used to...
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Philippa Lynch
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27 août 2014
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