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PHE publish update to data guide for sexual and reproductive health in England
Sexual and reproductive health in England: A guide to local and national data published by Public Health England (PHE) PHE's guide to local and national sexual and reproductive health data,...
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Philippa Lynch
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20 Jan 2015
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New to LG Inform and LG Inform Plus?
Need a helping hand? If you're fresh to LG Inform and LG Inform Plus, you might have a few questions or need some tips on how to get the most out of the toolkit. Or you might be a seasoned user...
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Philippa Lynch
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20 Jan 2015
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Taking care of employee mental health - Radio 4 programme
The City on the Couch - Radio 4 broadcast from Sunday 11th January 2015 Psychoanalyst Mary Bradbury investigates why a growing number of big businesses in the financial sector are taking more...
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Philippa Lynch
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20 Jan 2015
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HSCIC consultation on proposed changes to national data collections for Adult Social Care
The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) have recently launched 3 consultations on proposed changes to national data collections for adult social care. Over the past few months,...
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Philippa Lynch
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20 Jan 2015
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Fair school access for all children vital
Calls have once again been made for all admission authorities in England to comply fully with the Schools Admission Code, reports our feature writer Suzanne Danon. In particular this surrounds...
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KHUB Focus
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19 Jan 2015
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Why not make a drama out of this crisis
The president of the Association of Directors of Adult Social Services, David Pearson, spoke on various BBC news programmes last week, to discuss the crisis in the NHS. On the BBC’s Breakfast...
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Blair McPherson
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16 Jan 2015
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New calls made for locally set licensing fees
Nationally set licensing fees are costing councils approximately £1.5m a month according to the Local Government Association (LGA). Our feature writer, Suzanne Danon, investigates why. Since...
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KHUB Focus
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16 Jan 2015
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Communities to receive a “big boost” from Enterprise Zone development
Communities look set to benefit from a record number of office and industrial premises being built by developers in Enterprise Zones. Our feature writer, Suzanne Danon, explores the recent...
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KHUB Focus
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15 Jan 2015
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An Unreliable Witness
If you listen to senior managers particularly in organisations where things have gone badly wrong it's not difficult to see why they might be unreliable witnesses. I want to put the...
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Blair McPherson
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14 Jan 2015
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Reasons to be fearful
There is never much sympathy for senior managers from the rank and file who view the higher ups as detached, over confident and over paid. If the general public have a view on the reduction of...
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Blair McPherson
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13 Jan 2015
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Workforce surveys - social care informatics - closing date 15 January 2015
Skills for Care and the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) have been commissioned by the Department of Health to explore the size, scale and professional development needs of the...
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Philippa Lynch
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12 Jan 2015
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Knowledge Hub - a year in numbers
Look how productive you were in 2014! Here’s a look back at some of the Knowledge Hub numbers from last year... We hope this year will see more individuals and organisations recognising that...
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KHUB Focus
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09 Jan 2015
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In difficult times what type of manager will make it to the top in 2015
These are difficult times for public sector managers some people think the business can do ok with a lot fewer of them. Managers must deliver savage budget reductions, cut services, make people...
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Blair McPherson
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08 Jan 2015
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Road repair backlog leaves councils facing massive bills
The £6bn funding set aside by the Government to help councils tackle road repairs is a drop in the ocean, with some local authorities facing individual repair bills as great as £100m to complete...
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KHUB Focus
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06 Jan 2015
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Low income families likely to be hit by council tax shortfall
A report published today (January 6th) has revealed many low income families look set to be hit hardest by the council tax funding shortfall. Our feature writer Suzanne Danon explains more about...
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KHUB Focus
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06 Jan 2015
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Mouse Tap
The headline read Cold snap and mouse tap boost profits. I read and re read the article but could find no further reference to "mouse taps". Since the article was about finance was a " mouse...
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Blair McPherson
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06 Jan 2015
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What's in a name
Lenny Henry was recently the guest editor on Radio 4 Today programme. He followed this up with an article in the Guardian describing the experience and continuing his campaign to address the under...
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Blair McPherson
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05 Jan 2015
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2015 What's the worst that could happen
At the start of a new year it's fun to speculate about what the future holds. More elected mayors, more power to the cities, more budget cuts, more services outsourced, more contracts to...
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Blair McPherson
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31 Dec 2014
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The Silver Slipper Specification
Cinderella had very small feet. This fact is rarely mentioned in the telling of the story but it is the only logical explanation. If her feet were average size then the glass slippers would have...
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Blair McPherson
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30 Dec 2014
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The medium and the message
As we get excited about the potential of social networking and the social media for local government how do we ensure the message is not lost in the preoccupation with the medium? A...
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Blair McPherson
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30 Dec 2014
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