@MFAminGP@Davewwest@Billmorgan82@wesstreeting Heart of Birmingham and Salford have run programmes that put rates above 95% - appreciate the landscape has changed after COVID, but the organisational principles behind successful programmes remains the same - PH messaging at a population level doesn’t show a great return
@LeilaKtan Oatly oatghurt - my daughter can’t have dairy, coconut or any legumes and it seems to work for her. Strawberry alpro if soya isn’t a problem!
@mattdiscombe Anyone working in healthcare will recognise the ‘these are surprising results!’ line from NHSE which usually follows years and years of incorrect policy, and is the only way they seem to be able to say that they were wrong.
@Jeffer28211Jim @Samfr There are lots of different variables involved, so it’s hard to put a figure on it. There are good private companies delivering excellent care, but it’s safe to say there are some providers that only spend a slither of what they’re allocated for each child.
@Samfr I used to work in children’s commissioning - I’ve seen them top 35k a week. In the last place I worked, the top 10 highest care packages cost £4.3m a year.