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Powerful People – engagment in the health and social care sector
This report from IPPR argues for giving citizens greater control over their own health and care, so that services are redesigned around their needs…
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Collaboration on health quality – report
Collaboration between local authority stakeholders can help address health quality determinants and result in improved health outcomes, according to a new report. Read more…
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New models of care
A report published by the Commission on the Future of Health and Social Care in England said it welcomed the creation of several new…
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Are you involved in health and wellbeing?
CfPS is running the first Healthy Accountability Forum of 2015/16 on 2nd November – we still have places available for representatives from the North…
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Revolving door of hospital discharge for vulnerable people
With hospitals creaking under the strain of seemingly endless demand, it is not surprising that stories tackling the issue often come with shocking statistics.…
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Social landords support for health, crime agencies and worklessness
Inside Housing has shown MPs how social landlords provide health services, cut crime and help people into work, as part of its Housing Benefits…
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NHS innovations
One of the most important things the NHS can do to tackle the squeeze between demand and resources is to make better use of…
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Monetary values on health benefts for tenants
An innovative project that aims to put monetary values on the health benefits to tenants of housing association work has released its first findings.…
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Welsh HA project to save £1m for NHS
Social landlords in Wales claim they will save £1.7m in the next year, through a project that cares for patients with mental illness or learning…
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Plans by HAs in Manchester to have a key role in health
Greater Manchester housing associations are in talks with senior NHS figures about taking a prominent role in healthcare after devolution. According to inside Housing:…