Dee O'Connell
@missdeeoconnell
Director of Policy and Programmes @PathwayUK. Ex-@UKCivilService among other things. Wrangler of two small people. Views mine. Pics by @Ollie_Jenkins
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02-04-2010 12:25:44
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Brilliant to listen to Rob Webster π speak about leadership on inclusion health in our ICS programme. So powerful on the value of partnership - for good health, people need 'somewhere to live, someone to love, something to do'π
Really fantastic second session of our Pathway and Groundswell ICS programme today, supported by NHS England. Can't get enough of listening to dedicated people from ICSs all around the country, striving to do better on inclusion health.
Could not be happier for the wonderful Melek Erdal's nomination in the #FANDMAWARDS . She's the loveliest person and it's brilliant to see her passion and expertise recognised. (She's much too nice for here and is mainly over on the 'gram, so she probably won't see this)
Thank you Lade Smith CBE for calling out this harmful narrative, and for highlighting the link between housing precarity, homelessness and poor mental health
Such an exciting day ahead. Canβt wait to get started with our next group of ICSs, determined to move the dial on inclusion health. V grateful to NHS England for their support and to Gill Taylor for her excellent stewardship. (And today, to Crisis for the venue!)
We are delighted to partner with Pathway in embedding the england.nhs.uk/long-read/a-na⦠through this deep collaboration and investment in building #ICS capability to support our most disadvantaged people
#Narrowthegap
#healthinequalities
#Core20PLUS5
Healthcare is in crisis for everyone, but for people experiencing homelessness the situation is urgent & life-threatening.
It was a privilege to work with Dee O'Connell, Rachel Brennan & others on this statement, but absolutely miserable that we had to.
Day 2 of our Pathway conference ππ». Sam Dorney Smith, our Nursing Fellow lnnmhomeless asks the audience for their experiences of safeguarding and homelessness. Looking forward to Gill Taylor speaking too