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What we all know . . .
What we all know . . . . . is mostly based on old assumptions that may well have been rendered obsolete. Evidence-led policy/decision-making may limit forward thinking but at least it...
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David Brunnen
Dernière mise à jour:
07 mai 2015
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Better Care Exchange
The Better Care Exchange is a collaborative, online space for sharing learning, information and good practice on delivering better integrated health and social care, and implementing Better Care...
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Philippa Lynch
Dernière mise à jour:
05 mai 2015
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Are there good UK examples of rural communities (including market towns) that have successfully developed international trading communities?
Here’s a chance for LEP’s, Local Authorities, Digital Leaders and Rural Enterprise Champions to shine. A major focus in June at the 2015 Global Summit of the Intelligent Community Forum...
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David Brunnen
Dernière mise à jour:
28 avr. 2015
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Devaluing the MBA
It isn't fair to expect people applying for senior management posts to have an MBA yet refuse to fund any of your own employees to obtain the qualification. It isn't fair but it is the reality in...
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Blair McPherson
Dernière mise à jour:
28 avr. 2015
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The King's Fund - The pledges on health and social care
What are the parties promising on health and social care? The King's Fund have gone through the Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Green and UKIP manifestos to find out. You can...
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Philippa Lynch
Dernière mise à jour:
23 avr. 2015
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The Thinning
The public sector is being thinned, local government is being thinned, thinning creates anxiety and uncertainty, distrust and suspicion, a constant threat of decline, alongside a sense of...
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Blair McPherson
Dernière mise à jour:
20 avr. 2015
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Measuring National Well-being: 2015 report
The third annual summary of the Measuring National Well-being programme provides a snapshot of life in the UK today across ten domains of national well-being. It also includes an overview, albeit a...
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Philippa Lynch
Dernière mise à jour:
20 avr. 2015
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Obese people fall into six distinct categories, study suggests
Scientists call for bespoke treatment rather than a 'one size fits all' approach to tackling the epidemic An article in the Telegraph (17 April 2015) reports on a study carried out by the...
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Philippa Lynch
Dernière mise à jour:
20 avr. 2015
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BBC Healthy Visions Series - series of podcasts
At the end of March, BBC Radio 4 produced a five episode series called Healthy Visions to focus on the questions healthcare experts are asking that is changing healthcare. Starting from the role of...
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Philippa Lynch
Dernière mise à jour:
14 avr. 2015
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What About Youth (WAY) - users' views on outputs
Back in February 2015 the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) inivited potential users of the What About Youth (WAY) survey to give their views on outputs. The HSCIC have collated the...
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Philippa Lynch
Dernière mise à jour:
14 avr. 2015
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Not the Game of Thrones
There is a constant threat of decline, accompanied by a pervasive mourning and sense of wrongness in the world. There are kings and king makers, trial by combat, scheming and betrayal and a...
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Blair McPherson
Dernière mise à jour:
08 avr. 2015
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Knowledge Hub Service Upgrade: 10-13 April 2015
In order to make important technical changes, Knowledge Hub will be unavailable from midday on Friday 10 April until 9am Monday 13 April. We're updating our technology to improve the way...
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Knowledge Hub Team
Dernière mise à jour:
07 avr. 2015
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The Public Sector's dirty secret
The senior management team were experimenting with an open plan office. Senior managers were often still at a hot desk when others had gone home. So the cleaner had to clean round us. Our regular...
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Blair McPherson
Dernière mise à jour:
01 avr. 2015
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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
Dernière mise à jour:
01 avr. 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
Dernière mise à jour:
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
Dernière mise à jour:
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
Dernière mise à jour:
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
Dernière mise à jour:
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
Dernière mise à jour:
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
Dernière mise à jour:
23 mars 2015
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