Events
Rapid Evaluation Conference 2024
This year’s conference will bring together representatives from the rapid evaluation community to explore the theme: Evidence-based decisions when budgets are tight: rapid evaluation and knowledge mobilisation. Register here
Do innovation labs work to improve health and care?
Labs are an innovative approach to tackling complex problems. On Monday 13 May 2024, 12.00–13.30, Q Community and Innovation Unit will explore innovation labs and what they learned from their recent evidence review. It’s an opportunity to hear from leaders in the field of social innovation labs and connect with others interested in social innovation. Register here
Webinar: In the face of financial strain, how can local government protect their communities’ health?
This webinar will share learning on the benefits of an all-council approach to health, and how to engage officers and councillors alike to achieve this. Register here
Health inequalities in 2040: Current and projected patterns of illness by deprivation in England
As we look ahead towards 2040, what will patterns of ill health look like by deprivation in England? This event explores the Health Foundation’s new analysis showing that people in the most deprived areas can expect to develop major illness at least ten years earlier than people in the least deprived areas, and the implications this will have on our working-age population. Register here
The whole-government approach to health explained
We believe that improving people’s health is not just the Department of Health and Social Care’s job. Creating a society where everyone can thrive and lead a healthy life requires sustained efforts across all of government. This graphic explores how each department can contribute. Read here
Current opportunities
Florence Nightingale Award for Excellence in Health and Care Analytics
This annual award celebrates UK practitioners working in health and care analytics who have informed improvements in patient care. Applications are open until midnight, Monday 29 April 2024. Read here
Sciana: The Health Leaders Network
The Sciana Network offers Fellows a two-year systems leadership programme for health and wellbeing and supports cross-country and interdisciplinary connections, innovation and collaboration. Applications for its seventh cohort are open until 30 June 2024. Read here
Join Harkness Fellowship 2025–26 information session
The Harkness Fellowship is a unique opportunity to spend a fully funded year in the US conducting internationally comparative research, honing your leadership skills, and building a robust network for ongoing exchange and collaboration. If you are interested in finding out more and applying for the 2025–26 Harkness Fellowship, register for the virtual information session on Tuesday, 28 May, 18.00 BST. Register here
Blogs
Devolution in Greater Manchester: findings from a major study
A major study on the impact of devolution on health in Greater Manchester finds some positive signs but the overall picture is complex. Read here
What is happening to young people’s mental health?
Mariah Kelly and April Whitworth reflect on findings about young people’s mental health, highlighting the need to address trends proactively. Read here
Ups and downs: what's next for the NHS waiting list?
Kathryn Marszalek looks at whether the NHS waiting list has turned a corner. Read here
Solving the policy paradox: what will it take to build good health?
An expert panel, chaired by Anita Charlesworth, will make recommendations for a ‘Bill of Health’ to help deliver, coordinate and sustain cross-government action on prevention. Read here
Publications and long reads
The challenges and potential of intermediate care
The Networked Data Lab explain what intermediate care is and use national open data to examine the state of play for intermediate care services in England. Read here
Addressing the leading risk factors for ill health – supporting local government to do more
Tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy foods are the leading causes of preventable ill health in England. This briefing outlines five national policy changes that would support further local government action to reduce harm from these risk factors. Read here
Health inequalities in 2040: Current and projected patterns of illness by deprivation in England
This report explores how patterns of diagnosed ill health vary by socioeconomic deprivation in England and projects these patterns to 2040. Read here
News
Spike in nurses looking to move abroad underlines need to improve retention
New research shows an increase in nurses requesting a Certificate of Current Professional Status (CCPS) from the Nursing and Midwifery Council, which other countries require for nurses to prove that they are UK-registered. Read here
Improving healthy life expectancy is a mountain that the next government must climb
Kathryn Marszalek, Senior Analytical Manager at the Health Foundation responds to the latest Office for National Statistics data on healthy life expectancy. Read here
NHS waiting list remains stubbornly high despite recent progress
Tim Gardner comments on the publication of the NHS monthly performance statistics. Read here
700,000 more workers are projected to be living with major illness by 2040
Our REAL Centre release their report on how the levels of illness across different areas of deprivation in England are projected to change by 2040. Read here
Health Foundation responds to the Prime Minister's speech on welfare reform
Health Foundation responds to the Prime Minister's speech on welfare reform. Read here
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