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The Richmond Group

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Coalition of national charities working together to influence health and social care policy and practice for people with multiple long-term conditions

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"Set up to fail" is a new report from our member Rethink Mental Illness which explores how to improve the social security system for people severely affected by mental illness. Read it here: rethink.org/campaigns-and-…

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The next addition to our Millions more moving blog series comes from William Roberts, Chair of the Swim England Swimming and Health Commission & Chief Executive of Royal Society for Public Health William talks about the transformative impact swimming can have! richmondgroupofcharities.org.uk/publications/s…

The next addition to our Millions more moving blog series comes from <a href="/WilliamR0b3rts/">William Roberts</a>, Chair of the Swim England Swimming and Health Commission &amp; Chief Executive of <a href="/R_S_P_H/">Royal Society for Public Health</a> 

William talks about the transformative impact swimming can have! richmondgroupofcharities.org.uk/publications/s…
Duleep Allirajah (@duleepallirajah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Richmond Group Chair Juliet Bouverie chairing a session on NHS Continuing Healthcar. Feels like CHC has been languishing in the 'too difficult' policy box for way too long. #NTSummit

<a href="/RichmondGroupOC/">The Richmond Group</a> Chair Juliet Bouverie chairing a session on NHS Continuing Healthcar. Feels like CHC has been languishing in the 'too difficult' policy box for way too long. #NTSummit
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Great session on the GP Partnership model. Yes, policy makers could de-risk partnership but it feels like the wrong exam question. We should start with "what do patients need?' & work backwards. How should primary AND community services be designed around those needs. What role

Great session on the GP Partnership model. Yes, policy makers could de-risk partnership but it feels like the wrong exam question. We should start with "what do patients need?' &amp; work backwards. How should primary AND community services be designed around those needs. What role
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Without urgent action, the Government will not meet its target to reduce heart attack and stroke deaths by 25% by 2035. Stroke is preventable, treatable, and recoverable. The Government can unlock this potential by developing an actionable road map for stroke, @WesStreeting.

Without urgent action, the Government will not meet its target to reduce heart attack and stroke deaths by 25% by 2035.

Stroke is preventable, treatable, and recoverable. The Government can unlock this potential by developing an actionable road map for stroke, @WesStreeting.
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We recently held three workshops, in collaboration with The Richmond Group, Genetic Alliance UK and RCPCH, that looked at challenges and opportunities for research in the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan. Read our latest blog post for the key takeaways. bit.ly/4jpfhXi

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When movement makes us smile we know it's working it's magic 🌟 Finding different or non-traditional ways to move could help you to stay motivated and boost your mood 😁 What's your favourite way to move? 👇 #WeAreUndefeatable

When movement makes us smile we know it's working it's magic 🌟  

Finding different or non-traditional ways to move could help you to stay motivated and boost your mood 😁

What's your favourite way to move? 👇 

#WeAreUndefeatable
Parkinson's UK (@parkinsonsuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We received 505 tulips as part of our Knit It Blue campaign, providing us with a beautiful garden of knitted tulips. And from 50 Broadway to St Magnus Cathedral, so many buildings chose to light up blue in support of World Parkinson’s Day.

We received 505 tulips as part of our Knit It Blue campaign, providing us with a beautiful garden of knitted tulips. And from 50 Broadway to St Magnus Cathedral, so many buildings chose to light up blue in support of World Parkinson’s Day.
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🆕 Out today, our new report 'Bridging Hearts' explores the inequalities which exist in cardiovascular risk, outcomes and care across 3 lenses: deprivation, sex and ethnicity. We set out action that Govt and the health system should take, to drive better outcomes for all 🫀

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Just left UK Prime Minister with Duleep Allirajah - feeling really enthused by the possibilities for partnership between government and VCSE to improve care and support. The Richmond Group looks forward to more conversations.

Just left <a href="/10DowningStreet/">UK Prime Minister</a> with <a href="/DuleepAllirajah/">Duleep Allirajah</a> - feeling really enthused by the possibilities for partnership between government and VCSE to improve care and support. <a href="/RichmondGroupOC/">The Richmond Group</a> looks forward to more conversations.
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The Richmond Group is hosting a panel discussion on neighbourhood heath at #NHSConfedExpo, chaired by our CEO Duleep Allirajah. view.shoutout.social/confedexpo/nhs… #NHS #HealthcareLeadership

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We are pleased to support Diabetes UK's #10YearVision to transform the prevention, care and treatment of diabetes. Our policy manager, Beth Colliety, was at parliament yesterday for the launch of the plan.

We are pleased to support <a href="/DiabetesUK/">Diabetes UK</a>'s #10YearVision to transform the prevention, care and treatment of diabetes.

Our policy manager, <a href="/BethColliety/">Beth Colliety</a>, was at parliament yesterday for the launch of the plan.
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Must read: This new The King's Fund long read is a really thoughtful and important contribution to the discussion about how to co-ordinate care for people with multiple health conditions.

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"The future of health and care needs to accommodate people with multiple long-term conditions as the norm, not the exception." We're really pleased to see this publication from The King's Fund on better coordinating care for people with multiple health conditions.

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'There’s something unique about the nausea [of] a belly rattling with pills. Or the mental gymnastics scheduling medications.' Cheryl Gowar reflects on the realities of living with multiple long-term conditions and the improvements that could be made. kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-an…

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It's Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week 📣 An estimated 6.3 million people in the UK live with prediabetes, but many are unaware. Without support to reduce this risk, they may go on to develop type 2 diabetes, which can cause many health complications.

It's Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week 📣 

An estimated 6.3 million people in the UK live with prediabetes, but many are unaware. Without support to reduce this risk, they may go on to develop type 2 diabetes, which can cause many health complications.