Excited for the first meeting of our Older People's Committee project Listen Up! tmw. We're planning how to share our evaluation findings with policymakers across the borough.
Our projects for older people with learning disabilties found high levels of isolation even before the pandemic. More funding and attention must be given to this issue - key findings now online https://t.co/gdi73N1rKX
The evaluation of our community connector scheme highlights the need for home visits, targetted outreach and 1-1 in order to reach and engage isolated older people https://t.co/dhHbwJU35A
People in the most deprived communities are 1.8 times more likely to wait over one year for treatment compared to the least deprived areas
Understanding the inequalities that are worsened by waiting time delays & steps to resolve it @bmj_latest https://t.co/iOgdVXn7kL
@CoffeeAfrique@connecthackney@CiaoBella_Mai@DrGilluley @NHS_CityHackney @TufailH Thank you! It’s been a privilege to hear about the positive and empowering work you’re doing. Thank you to all the women who shared their experiences with me, to Abdi and Bashir for all your support and to the @CoffeeAfrique family for your warm welcome and good food!🙂
Thank you! It’s been a privilege to hear about the positive and empowering work you’re doing. Thank you to all the women who shared their experiences with me, to Abdi and Bashir for all your support & to the @CoffeeAfrique family for your warm welcome and delicious food!🙂
Join Dave Martin, an Associate of The Centre for Policy on Ageing and Ageing Better programme contributor, for the opening session of the final week of the Co-production Festival!🤩
Featuring @AgelessThanet, @ageingbetterBHM, @abc_camden & @connecthackney
https://t.co/yLBdJ2NfGe
Connect Hackney: Co-production – the new gold standard.
March learning event.
How to embed co-production into your work and understand the potential benefits.
#Hackney#Coproduction#AgeingBetter
18 March, 10am – 1pm
Free - Book online 💻
https://t.co/wnouE2g3F9
Important to note that Test & Trace is privately outsourced, and not NHS as claimed here.
Which may explain the £37 billion cost and lamentable performance to date.
Government says "affordability" is the key when it comes to health service pay, knowing they are a workforce who will mostly do the job whatever the pay rise. Was money no object with private sector PPE contracts because they were motivated by profit, not service?
"What planet is he on? We had nurses in bin bags because they didn't have PPE"
Labour's Jonathan Ashworth reacts to comments made by Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who told the BBC "we never had a national shortage" of PPE
https://t.co/dSW2qFkocC
“What first attracted your friend, a pub landlord, to the opportunity to make millions of pounds making PPE for the NHS, something he’d never made before?” BBC asks @MattHancock
“I don’t know...”
About time, the national media asked the questions we need a public inquiry for
Can anyone from @bbcnews explain why this is the lead story online - and not the fact that a High Court judge just ruled that the health secretary @MattHancock broke the law in his awarding of multimillion pound PPE contracts?
https://t.co/T1fBKfQ6ec