Healthwatch North Yorkshire is seeking to hear more from the farming community about obstacles to accessing health and well-being support. https://t.co/bAsp4cBQ6A 🔗 Link below
📍Last few days to apply for this Public Health Practitioner Role in North Yorkshire!
The role will focus on communities, and partnership working, to help us reduce health inequalities, and build capacity, underpinned by our Seasonal Health Strategy ❄️
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Structural #inequalities in #primarycare – the facts & figures by @EquityEvidence.
Great set of figures illustrating marked inequalities in supply, demand, & need for primary care in England.
Many northern & Midlands ICBs have greatest healthcare need relative to popn size
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GP practices serving the most deprived 20% of the population received £14 less in NHS payments per weighted patient than their counterparts serving patients in the top quintile!
It's tough working in deprived neighbourhoods where health needs are huge with limited resources.
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1) 2We did a demand and capacity audit and found only 40% of appointments booked on a Monday needed same day appt. #GPIP @RachelHinde @MinalBakhai clinical variation was a significant cause. We are starting work 2 reduce clinical variation as part of care nav processes
Resilience in turbulent times? The answer is community. | Shani Graham |... https://t.co/eI8Rd1C3mP the best presentation on neighbour-to-neighbour community building & best-articulated case for recognising neighbourhoods as primary units of change in good times & bad, I've seen!
Talking about #PCNs knowing their purpose - inspiring and meaningful, not just to tick contract boxes. ‘to support a meaningful life for people’ #INTYork @voy_sbs @sheinazs
If as public servants & practitioners, we figure out how to be good guests (alongsiders) in the lives of the ppl we serve, it will show in our practice; in the depth of our relationships & in the actions those relationships precipitate. (to go deeper: https://t.co/pwmEBXBILZ
A little story for a wet Friday night. Near my house I found a wallet in the road. When opening it I found a bank card, some cash, a library and a youth club card. And also a front door key. The person who dropped it is 14 and could be locked out so I set out to find him….1/6
Fan girling my hero @BeckyMalby introducing INT development lab at #UniversityofYork with friends in the room @helenaebbs. It going to be an inspirational day
A common question: what can we, in health care, do about the social determinants of health. The answer in this report: a great deal. Health care organisations can be active partners to act on social determinants to prevent illness and reduce inequalities.
Addressing inequalities in health between socioeconomic groups is one of the most important challenges for public health. Commissioned by @PublicHealthW this report brings together synthesised evidence about the effects of interventions, programmes & policies on inequalities.