News and blogs Get the latest news and read blogs from members of staff across the partnership. Home > News, Blogs & Events > News and blogs Free online mental health support service launched to help children and young people in Hull, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire Read on We don’t know exactly how long the COVID-19 situation will last, but we do know that it is more important than ever for us to lean on one another and support each other through the current challenges Read on These are testing times for us both individually and collectively – we must lean on our partnerships and relationships to ensure we can get through the coming weeks and months Read on Covid-19 will affect the way in which the Partnership operates over the coming weeks and months. However, our work of supporting and enabling collaboration across Humber, Coast and Vale will not stop. Read on “Our focus is on patients, on their outcomes, and on the quality of services… not on organisations” – Senior Responsible Officer Phil Mettam reflects on the Humber, Coast and Vale Cancer Alliance’s inaugural annual conference Read on Learning from Aristotle, Henry Ford and others… this week’s blog from Professor Stephen Eames looks at patient safety and quality in an ever increasingly challenging climate Read on Clinical and social care engagement is recognised as an important element of the NHS Long Term Plan, so how are we faring in Humber, Coast and Vale on this front? Read on Building our workforce for the future requires investment in staff, leadership development and seeking out talent at every level Read on An app a day… helping Humber stay happy and healthy Read on Only a third of change programmes succeed, research suggests, so how do we navigate this tricky terrain successfully? Read on With so much riding on our ability to genuinely transform our services perhaps we need a new model for the future. Read on We need to be brave and put prevention and improving the health and wellbeing of populations at the top of our agenda and engage with the civic power of local government in order to do so Read on It’s like trying to play 3D chess! – balancing the development of place and collaboration amongst local services and teams with developing the Humber, Coast and Vale Integrated Care System Read on The first blog of 2020 comes from Professor Stephen Eames Read on Humber, Coast and Vale Mental Health Partnership gearing up for inaugural conference Read on Humber, Coast and Vale success at 2019 HSJ Awards Read on← Previous 1 … 30 31 32 33 Next →
Free online mental health support service launched to help children and young people in Hull, East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire Read on
We don’t know exactly how long the COVID-19 situation will last, but we do know that it is more important than ever for us to lean on one another and support each other through the current challenges Read on
These are testing times for us both individually and collectively – we must lean on our partnerships and relationships to ensure we can get through the coming weeks and months Read on
Covid-19 will affect the way in which the Partnership operates over the coming weeks and months. However, our work of supporting and enabling collaboration across Humber, Coast and Vale will not stop. Read on
“Our focus is on patients, on their outcomes, and on the quality of services… not on organisations” – Senior Responsible Officer Phil Mettam reflects on the Humber, Coast and Vale Cancer Alliance’s inaugural annual conference Read on
Learning from Aristotle, Henry Ford and others… this week’s blog from Professor Stephen Eames looks at patient safety and quality in an ever increasingly challenging climate Read on
Clinical and social care engagement is recognised as an important element of the NHS Long Term Plan, so how are we faring in Humber, Coast and Vale on this front? Read on
Building our workforce for the future requires investment in staff, leadership development and seeking out talent at every level Read on
Only a third of change programmes succeed, research suggests, so how do we navigate this tricky terrain successfully? Read on
With so much riding on our ability to genuinely transform our services perhaps we need a new model for the future. Read on
We need to be brave and put prevention and improving the health and wellbeing of populations at the top of our agenda and engage with the civic power of local government in order to do so Read on
It’s like trying to play 3D chess! – balancing the development of place and collaboration amongst local services and teams with developing the Humber, Coast and Vale Integrated Care System Read on