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Getting ready for school – is your child immunised?
With the start of the new school year in London, Public Health England and NHS England are calling on all parents to ensure that their child is up to date with all recommended immunisations. Starting school is an exciting time for children but many start school not fully immunised. If your child is not fully […]
Go ahead announced to revolutionise cancer and heart disease care for millions
UPDATE At the time of issue the below information referencing a decision by NHS England was believed to be correct, but is now known to be inaccurate. An update is now available to view. Pioneering approach, designed to save over 1,000 lives a year, will link local hospitals and GPs with specialist ‘centres of excellence’, […]
Health professionals and police join forces to launch round-the-clock emergency mental health support
Innovative new pilot bringing together the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime with the capital’s police and health services. A new service is launching in London today to help thousands of people with mental health problems who come into contact with the capital’s front line police officers every year. Under the innovative new scheme, police […]
MPs join mission to make London the world’s first dementia friendly city
Parliamentarians from across the capital and beyond are meeting with NHS England (London) dementia experts today to pledge to transform London into the world’s first dementia friendly city. More than 40 MPs and decisions makers will join Eileen Sills CBE, Clinical Director for the London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network and Chief Nurse at Guy’s and […]
Hundreds of local people visit Barnet’s ‘Get To Know Cancer’ pop up shop
Local resident: “I am so glad I went along”. Hundreds of Barnet residents have visited a new pop up shop for advice on how to recognise the signs and symptoms of cancer, and to learn how to reduce the risk of developing the disease. Since opening on 5 June, registered nurses and cancer activists at […]
Improving specialist cancer and cardiovascular services: engagement closes 27 June
On 23 May 2014 NHS England launched their next phase of engagement on proposals to improve specialist cancer and cardiovascular services in north and east London and west Essex. The proposals, if implemented, could help save more than 1,000 lives by creating high volume centres of excellence for the delivery of specialist services for five […]
Services in the Community – the Art of the Possible
Procuring, Commissioning and Providing Services in the Community to Meet the Needs of the Future. To support commissioners and providers of Community Services across London, a conference is planned for Monday 14 July in central London: This conference is seen as an opportunity to draw together the different partners to facilitate learning and action planning […]
Don’t let the carnival of Brazil 2014 lead you to A&E, NHS in London urges
As fans are gearing up for England’s first World Cup match this weekend, the NHS in London is urging people to ensure they don’t end up in the capital’s busy A&Es because they have had too much to drink. Alcohol is a factor in up to 40% of A&E cases at the weekend[1] and, with […]
Tottenham Hotspur signs up to support NHS England’s cancer campaign for a second season
Spurs claim an ‘overwhelming response’ to the Get to know cancer campaign Tottenham Hotspur has today announced that it will be supporting NHS England’s (London) ‘Get to know cancer’ campaign next season, following what the Club has called an ‘overwhelming response’ this year. The campaign, which is designed to boost early detection of cancer through better […]
NHS England outlines new measures to tackle cancer in London
Lowering the age of referrals, speedier access to tests, and more community programmes to help people spot the early signs of cancer are among a raft of new measures – unveiled by London’s health leaders today – to tackle the capital’s biggest cause of premature death. More than 13,600 people die of cancer[1] every year in […]