South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2777

  • News

    Scotland boosts dementia funding

    2008-04-22T12:06:00Z

    A new funding package of £1.6m will go towards improving support for sufferers of dementia, anxiety and depression in Scotland.The package includes funding for practical projects offering support and advice to dementia sufferers and their families.

  • HSJ Partners

    NHS Networks - 500 and growing

    2008-04-22T09:00:00Z

    If you will excuse a little self-indulgent, self-congratulatory ballyhoo, NHS Networks has reached a significant milestone. This month we are three years old.

  • HSJ Partners

    New guidance on pandemic flu

    2008-04-22T09:00:00Z

    The NHS Networks pandemic flu page has been updated with several new guidance documents for acute hospitals, ambulance trusts, hospices and other health and care bodies.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Making strides in equality

    2008-04-22T09:00:00Z

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission has published its first single equality scheme.The programme lays out the practical steps the commission will take to promote equality and human rights in everything it does. The document will be the starting point for its three-year scheme, which will be developed in 2008-09.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    IT training in the health service

    2008-04-22T09:00:00Z

    As the healthcare industry replaces paper processes with electronic records, staff will need to adapt and learn new skills. Charlotte Weaver explains

  • News

    Teachers' views sought on sex education

    2008-04-21T12:40:00Z

    The Sex Education Forum has launched an online survey to find out what teachers need in order to offer high-quality sex and relationships education to young people.

  • News

    Children's well-being improves in Scotland

    2008-04-21T12:30:00Z

    The well-being of children in Scotland has improved over the last two decades, according to a new report.

  • News

    Guidance on services for lesbian, gay and bisexual people

    2008-04-21T12:24:00Z

    New guidance designed to improve healthcare services for lesbian, gay and bisexual people has been issued to NHS Wales.

  • News

    Report shows drop in meningitis deaths

    2008-04-21T12:18:00Z

    Last year was the first year that no-one under 19 died from meningococcal C/meningitis, a report published today shows.The director of immunisation's report says the government's national immunisation programme has prevented more than 3,000 deaths and cases of serious illness and ensured that young people are not at risk from ...

  • News

    Safety campaign aims to save 1,000 lives

    2008-04-21T11:31:00Z

    A campaign that aims to prevent 1,000 deaths and avoid up to 50,000 episodes of harm over the next two years has been launched in Wales.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    The Corporate Manslaughter Act: what does it mean for you?

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    HSJ gathered a group of experts to discuss - live and online - the implications of the Corporate Manslaughter Act. Louise Hunt was there

  • Comment

    Raj Persaud on the art of seduction

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    Giacomo Casanova is perhaps the most famous seducer in history who, it is said, lured well over 100 women into bed. Although this Italian-born libertine lived several centuries ago, his techniques of seduction could hold a valuable lesson for the NHS.

  • News

    Coaching: achieving office overhaul

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    Elizabeth McGuirk on how teasing out some underlying problems helped a development manager to 'bite the bullet' and involve her team in change plans

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Joint working: passing the partnership test

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    PCTs and local authorities are now working even more closely on understanding the needs of local people in a leap forward in partnership working. By Renu Bindra

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Patient involvement: how to be a good listener

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    A patient-led NHS - it's an often-heard phrase, but how many people actually know what it means and what needs to be done to put policy into practice?

  • Comment

    Helen Bevan on workload liberation

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    Over the last decade, I have made many attempts (some documented in this column) to improve my personal work systems and processes but struggled to sustain them under the burden of a growing workload.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Restructuring: united for growth

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    The idea behind the UK's first academic health science centre is to combine research and service delivery. Ann McGauran met the team who sowed the seeds of its success

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on the next big shift in healthcare

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    I often wonder what will drive the next quantum shift in healthcare. If we ran a poll today, world class commissioning or the Darzi review would probably top the list. These ideas are fine, but it seems to me that they represent an incremental nudge rather than a quantum shift.

  • News

    Doctors' leaders challenge GP pay deal

    2008-04-18T13:51:00Z

    British Medical Association chair Hamish Meldrum has written to health secretary Alan Johnson challenging the proposed pay deal for GPs.

  • News

    Physiotherapists voice concerns over pay offer

    2008-04-18T11:47:00Z

    The Chartered Society of Physiotherapists is the latest trade union to express its concerns over the government's pay offer.