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How we used creative workshops to support the health and wellbeing of asylum seeking families
How we used creative workshops to support the health and wellbeing of asylum seeking families
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Highlights from the 2024 RCPCH conference
It was fantastic to be at this year's RCPCH conference in Birmingham. Here are some of our personal highlights from a busy and inspiring conference, packed with lots of conversations about…
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Lessons learnt (so far) from establishing models of integrated clinical care for children and young people
We are always learning. In healthcare, we learn most from children and families. CC4C also learns a great deal from colleagues working across the UK and beyond. Many like-minded individuals meet…
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Child Health Hub ICS Value Analysis
How do we approach value and the economics of the Child Health Hub model of care? With the help Economics By Design, we analysed the value of the Child Health Hub. The impact of the Hub extends to…
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Good news report from the NHS Confederation's Primary Care Conference
Good news report from the NHS Confederation's Primary Care Conference. Mando Watson joined Matthew Taylor, the Confederation's chief executive, Michael Smith, Matthew Taylor, Dr Sy Ganesaratnam for…
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Integrated care children’s health GP Hubs, evaluation from across the UK
Integrated care children’s health GP Hubs, evaluation from across the UK
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Allergy First Aid during a Pandemic - for children & young people
Allergy First Aid during a Pandemic for children & young people
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Winter with Covid-19
Our Integrated Care Fellow, Dr Arpana Soni was asked by the Royal College of Children's Health and Pediatrics to reflect on how we have prepared for the difficult winter ahead.
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Thinking about the 'paediatrician of the future' and really good training
Mando Watson's blog for the RCPCH 'Thinking about the 'paediatrician of the future' and really good training'
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Improving integrated care for kids in north west London: CC4C’s first away day
At the first Connecting Care for Children (CC4C) away day over 25 individuals came together to brainstorm the future of this innovative ever-advancing project. The announcement of the NHS 10-year…
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CC4C and the 'triple aim for populations'
In Connecting Care for Children (CC4C) we seek to integrate the care of child health across the boundaries of organisations. The CC4C initiative aligns with the ‘triple aim for populations’ – a…
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Working with the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust
Last month Connecting Care for Children (CC4C) got together with CWMT to run workshops for GPs, paediatricians and children's clinical nurse specialists (who look after young people with long term…
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Workshop, think tank, learning group: the new educators
I was invited to observe a lunchtime lab meeting in practice and what emerged was a dynamic think tank of creative and cognitive thinking
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Paediatrics at the GP's surgery: putting heads together
When I attended my first hub clinic I was thrilled to see paediatrics and GPs coming together
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Integrated child health: time to move centre-stage
Three key themes helped to create a great sense of shared purpose around integrated child health at an event this week
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New models of care: opportunities to get it right for children
The cry from many who champion the importance of children and young people’s health is that time and again children are missed off the national health policy agenda. So fair play to the Nuffield…
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Why do we connect with Public Health?
Understanding the health needs of north west London is important when planning and implementing service change. Connecting Care for Children (CC4C) aims to improve health outcomes and reduce health…