Lord Nigel Crisp
@LordNigelCrisp
Works and writes on global health. Co-development, health creation, human resources. See https://t.co/hqPd8XZFnU https://t.co/boh8GctUrk and https://t.co/K4TzUp6Gp3
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For those in Scotland you are very welcome to come to Global Health Academy event on Saturday 27th April.
Health for All means leaving no one behind.
This is at the heart of the #SDGs This is at the heart of humanity
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Lord Nigel Crisp First Minister
Experts in the Midst 🔥
Nine outstanding awardees, each moving mountains in their own way
Diaspora health care professionals servicing in the #NHS whilst supporting their home countries
Moving stories
Gratitude THET Sue Tranka 💙 RN,FQNI Lord Nigel Crisp Ben Simms Wendy Olayiwola BEM, FRCM, FRSA RN, RM
Zipporah Iregi, RN Dr Catherine Clarissa RN (She/Her) Andrés de Juan Sana Gul Baloch Burdett Trust 💙 Shirley Baines World Health Organization (WHO) Aleksandra Kuzmanovic Paul Gabby Stern Keith Martin MD United Nations Geneva Barack Obama The Lancet Global Health The Economist Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Lord Nigel Crisp Prof. Sheila Tlou Sir Michael Marmot please share
Great piece by The University of Edinburgh liz grant supporting #PandemicAccord World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Paul Gabby Stern highlighting why we should support a global Accord #protect #Prevent #equality this opportunity will only come around once - work together The University of Edinburgh fully supportive
#Liverpool 's State of Health report found that 50% of poor health outcomes in the city are linked to social determinants of #health , including the quality of #housing via #ProfMatthewAshton LGA Wellbeing liverpool.gov.uk/council/public…
Such a joy to catch up with Ben Simms & Lord Nigel Crisp at the THET UK-African diaspora celebration event RCGP BINA (British Indian Nurses Association) BSMHFT NHS Mental Health Lots of productive conversations on engaging with Asian communities in future BAPIO GEETA MENON Ramesh Mehta CBE Prof Parag Singhal
Sarah had the first of two strokes on April 19, 2016 - two days after her 30th birthday.
She talks about the importance of raising awareness of stroke in young people and having access to more support.
Read Sarah's story here: loom.ly/-yw-XOQ
#SameYouPortrait
At #RCSIResearchDay Jumana Algheffari is showcasing a poster on 'Co-development and evaluation of a Breast Health training in Malawi' #AKAZI
Well done to all involved!!
#globalsurgery RCSI
I am grateful to Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Minister Richard Benyon for responding so positively to Lord Nigel Crisp's debate. It is THET' privilege & passion to be mobilising UK health institutions to support Myanmar at this time. hansard.parliament.uk/Lords/2024-02-…
At 4pm today, there is a debate in the House of Lords in the UK Parliament on the support for health care workers in Myanmar, secured by Lord Nigel Crisp. You can watch it here: parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/f1…
Today in House of Lords, our Patron Lord Nigel Crisp is set to ask how the UK can support health workers in #Myanmar during the military coup and help to reconstruct the country’s health system 🏥 #Myanmar sHealthMatters
Watch live around 4pm GMT today 👇
parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/f1…
Everyone at Dementia UK is deeply saddened to learn of the death of DrDr (😊)Wendy Mitchell. A tireless campaigner, Wendy’s writing and work helped many people understand what it is like to live with dementia, as well as giving a powerful voice to those living with the condition.💙[1/4]