From 1 July 2026, NHS England will deliver some activities previously undertaken by the National Guardian’s Office, and healthcare organisations will take on greater responsibility and accountability ...
Neighbourhood health centres (NHCs) support the NHS shift towards prevention, early intervention and more integrated care delivered closer to home. The Neighbourhood health centre guidance for regions ...
NHS England » Letter from NHS England’s Chief Executive thanking staff for their efforts in managing the latest round of British Medical Association industrial action ...
A letter from Simon Corben and Pete Sellars introducing a central register and certification process for authorising engineers (AEs), being developed by NHS England and the Institute of Healthcare ...
NHS England » Minimum standards for keyworking services for autistic children and young people and children and young people with a learning disability ...
Jodie Williams is a Network Manager in the Learning Disability and Autism Engagement team for NHS England. She has been thriving in this role for the past 4 years. Jodie was named a Learning ...
A&E waiting times have fallen to a five-year low, despite the NHS seeing record numbers of patients in March as the health service experienced a ‘prolonged winter’. There were a record breaking 2.43 ...
The Digital Exclusion Risk Atlas (DERA) is an online location-based analytical tool designed to help health and care system teams understand and identify patterns of digital exclusion across England.
Primary care networks (PCNs) build on the core work of current primary care services and enable greater provision of proactive, personalised, coordinated and more integrated health and social care for ...
The Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) programme delivers training and restorative supervision for colleagues right across England. The programme launched in March 2021, towards the end of the third ...
NHS England » We are the NHS: People Plan for 2020/21 – action for us all ...
The Chief AHP Officer (CAHPO) relates to two UK wide regulators: the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC). There are currently fourteen registerable ...