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Return to Plan A

by Councillor James Jamieson

Planning ahead for better health and care.

Categories features Tags public health
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Investing in health and care services

by Councillor David Fothergill

The Spending Review provides an opportunity to level up our communities and tackle health inequalities.

Categories features Tags public health, social care
Six yellow pills in a clear plastic bag, held by a hand, the background is dark and all we see is the hand, bag and pills.

‘Increase spending on drug addiction services’

by The Editorial Team

The Government has been urged to increase spending on recovery services and treatment for drug addicts by an independent review led by Dame Carol Black.

Categories news Tags public health
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Health inequalities and dementia

by Councillor Faisal Rana

Inequalities in health services, employment, housing and many other issues are having a detrimental impact on the health and wellbeing of minority ethnic people.

Categories comment Tags public health
Sign saying 'use your head. Stop the spread' with examples of what you can and can't do including, 'Stay local don't drive', 'exercise once a day' 'keep your distance' and 'no gathering'.

Public health reforms

by Councillor James Jamieson

A better future for public health is possible, with local government at its heart.

Categories features Tags public health
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The end of austerity for addiction services?

by Mike Trace

For decades, local authorities have held lead responsibility for commissioning services to provide care and recovery for people struggling with drug or alcohol addiction.

Categories comment Tags public health

‘Short-sighted’ decision on public health funding

by The Editorial Team

Councils’ public health funding grant will be maintained but not increased in 2021 – a decision labelled “extremely short-sighted” by the LGA in its response to last month’s Spending Review.

Categories news Tags public health
Four people working on documents, each marking things on a graph in front of them.

New agency to tackle future pandemic threats

by The Editorial Team

A new UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has been launched to prevent and respond to external threats to the country’s health – such as from infectious diseases like COVID-19.

Categories news Tags public health
Woman with a mask peering out of a window

Mental wellbeing ‘crucial’ to recovery planning

by The Editorial Team

People’s mental wellbeing will play a crucial role in every aspect of recovery planning, the LGA has said in a new joint report with the Centre for Mental Health.

Categories news Tags mental health, public health
Man sat down wearing a mask and using a mobile phone

More localisation of Test and Trace

by The Editorial Team

The NHS Test and Trace system in England will cut 6,000 staff by the end of August, with the remaining contact tracers working alongside councils’ public health teams to reach more infected people and their contacts in communities, the Government has announced.

Categories news Tags Covid-19, public health
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