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    What's in a name
      What's in a name ?    Many in the health care world want to dump the term "patient". The progressive view is that "patient" is too passive a description in our consumer society...
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    Last updated:  23 May 2017
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    3 ways your online group can help create your next event
    Events and activities are a great way to keep members of your online group coming back for more. The next time you are planning an event or face to face get together, encourage your members to...
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    Last updated:  17 May 2017
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    What does a social worker believe?
      Social work has changed a lot but have social workers? The articles in the social work press reflect  the changing world of social work, new policies, new legislation, new guidance,...
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    Last updated:  21 May 2017
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    Does my boss have the right to demand enthusiasm
      The boss says the budget position gives us no choice but I don't like the changes. The new working arrangements may well reduce costs but they put extra pressure on staff who are already...
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    Last updated:  15 May 2017
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    Youth employment and the struggling social care sector
    Who cares? The social care sector and the future of youth employment The social care sector has been identified as a potential source of job creation for young people by policymakers, however the...
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    Last updated:  12 May 2017
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    How to solve the biggest problems with ideas
    Ideas come and go. The really great ideas usually spring up unexpectedly in moments of inspiration, often when a group of people come together. Ideas tend to emerge more easily when we free...
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    Last updated:  26 Nov 2018
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    Personal perspectives on urban health and wellbeing
    Personal perspectives on urban health and wellbeing - Insights on the assets and risks of urban environment, diversity and deprivation A new exploration of the lived experience of health in the...
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    Last updated:  09 May 2017
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    How do I know if my boss is stressed out and what can I do about it
      The thing about stress is those who have it don't recognise it and so don't have any insight into the effect their behaviour has on those around them. If your boss has suddenly and...
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    Last updated:  09 May 2017
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    Six principles for good local government technology
    As part of the work putting together a Technology Strategy (think IT + digital) for my current employer, I came up with six principles of good technology. The idea is that each of these principles...
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    Last updated:  08 May 2017
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    Interactive tools for the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework
    Adult social care outcomes framework - interactive comparison tools for local authorities This interactive report produced by NHS Digital enables local authorities to view their 2015-16 data...
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    Last updated:  09 May 2017
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    City Data Analytics: The Art of the Possible
    Nesta, the innovation foundation, has a data event on 17 May 2017, and I thought some KHub members might find it useful to attend. The event is designed to showcase and support UK regions...
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    Last updated:  05 May 2017
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    Metro Mayors
      So now Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool have elected Mayors with some real power and control over some big budgets, probably not as much power or as big a budget as they would want but...
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    Last updated:  04 May 2017
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    Sexual and reproductive health: building strong relationships, meeting local needs - free event for local authorities in LGA membership
    Sexual and reproductive health: building strong relationships, meeting local needs - Thursday 13 July 2017, London This one day conference will provide a timely opportunity to look at some of the...
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    Last updated:  04 May 2017
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    My Bad
      Its street slang from the US. You will hear it in all those US imports on Netflix. You will come across it on social media. Its only a matter  of time before a politician...
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    Last updated:  05 May 2017
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    More than just a bunch of documents – 10 features of your group library
    One of the most important and active features of any online group is the library. An organised and regularly maintained library can facilitate the exchange of information to help you and other...
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    Last updated:  26 Nov 2018
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    Data Analytics Jargon Buster from NESTA
    Talking data like a pro: A plain English guide to data analytics Like any area of tech (or any specialised discipline for that matter), data analytics is rife with jargon. This makes it more...
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    Last updated:  03 May 2017
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    Outcome-Based Specifications in Public Sector Procurement - creating unexpected value
    My friends may be interested in this webinar on Thurs 4 May 12:45 Summer Time, with a panel of 4 experts in each field (procurement, bidding, project management, benefits management) Creating...
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    Last updated:  02 May 2017
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    Health matters: obesity and the food environment
    Health matters is an information resource from Public Health England which includes infographics, videos, case studies and slide sets alongside written content. PHE have created this tool to...
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    Last updated:  27 Apr 2017
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    Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey Consultation - response published
    Following the publication of the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey in September 2016, NHS Digital undertook a consultation to obtain feedback from users on this work. A report outlining...
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    Last updated:  27 Apr 2017
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    Updated High Impact Change tool and Adult Social Care Risk Assessment tool now available
    The Local Government Association (LGA) has recently updated two resources: the High Impact Change Model and Adult social care risk awareness self-assessment tool. Both are now editable PDF...
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    Last updated:  09 May 2017
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