Supporting organisations

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Endorsed by

London Councils

London Councils is committed to fighting for more resources for the capital and getting the best possible deal for London’s 33 local authorities.  London Councils lobbies government and others, develops policy and runs a range of services designed to make life better for Londoners. These include the Freedom Pass, which provides more than a million older and disabled Londoners with free travel on buses, tubes and trains.

www.londoncouncils.gov.uk

London Higher

London Higher is a membership organization that promotes and acts as an advocate for London's higher education.  It is an 'umbrella' body representing 42 publicly funded universities and colleges.   London Higher is the biggest and most varied of the regional university associations in the UK.

www.londonhigher.ac.uk

London South Bank University (LSBU)

With over 23,500 students, LSBU is one of the largest universities in London with a distinctive and diverse student profile coming from the local community, across the UK and countries around the world. We believe our professional portfolio of courses and our strong focus on employability are among the reasons why we continue to attract a unique – and growing – student population.

www.lsbu.ac.uk/hsc

London Network for Nurses and Midwives

The London Network for Nurses and Midwives, formerly known as The London Standing Conference, was created in 1999 by the current Chief Nursing Officer, Professor Christine Beasley, when she was Regional Director of Nursing for London.

By working through a wide range of working groups, that are closely linked to nursing specialties, the Network provides a means by which front line nurses and midwives can influence the development of nursing practice, patient experience and health policy across London. 

http://www.lnnm.co.uk/

London Health Forum

The London Health Forum has been established as a coalition to promote partnership between the voluntary and private sectors with the statutory sector in addressing the unmet health needs of Londoners and pathways to best practice.  Early priorities include access to services, commissioning and public health opportunities around the Olympics.

www.london-health.org

King’s Fund

The King’s Fund seeks to understand how the health system in England can be improved. Using that insight, we help shape policy, transform services and bring about behaviour change. Our work includes research, analysis, developing leaders and improving services. We also offer a wide range of resources to help everyone working in health share knowledge, learning and ideas.

http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/

London Health Commission

The London Health Commission works in partnership with agencies across the capital to reduce health inequalities and improve the health and well being of all Londoners.

http://www.londonshealth.gov.uk

London Mental Health CEO Group

More information will follow shortly

 

Healthcare for London

Healthcare for London is developing new ways to improve the healthcare of Londoners over the next ten years. This transformation is a major task, but already partner organisations, working groups and members of the public have come up with ideas to improve the quality, safety and accessibility of London’s healthcare

http://www.healthcareforlondon.nhs.uk

 

 

 

 

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