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Barking Riverside is the largest housing development site in East London. By 2031, over 10,800 new homes will be built in the area and it will have a population equal in size to Windsor. Accompanying these new homes will be new schools, places of worship, a health and wellbeing hub and an overground station.
In 2016, Barking Riverside was granted status as one of the ten ‘Healthy New Town’ developments across the UK.
Care City is specifically involved in leading the ‘New Care Models’ Work Stream of this Programme.
Why is this so important?
Substantial health inequalities exist within the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
Barking Riverside presents a significant and unique opportunity to positively shape the health outcomes of our local community, and to rethink how health and care services can be delivered.
Cutting-edge health and social care research and practice influence every aspect of the planning and development of Barking Riverside. Care City and its partners are hopeful this will create a healthy and resilient community.
The local community of Barking and Dagenham are at the heart of this programme. Care City promises and endeavours to collaborate with the people, who live, work and visit here to inform and refine the strategy taken.
Who’s involved? The key stakeholders
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Barking Riverside Limited (BRL): BRL is a partnership between the Greater London Authority (GLA) and London & Quadrant (L&Q), formed in March 2016. It supports and drives the delivery of 600 homes in the Barking Riverside area per annum. BRL works closely with its partners to ensure the Barking Riverside development meets all of its wide ranging objectives.
The Local Community: The above partners are working closely with the local community of Barking and Dagenham, and citizens are able to participate in a variety of formal (e.g. acting as ‘Health Champions’) or informal roles. For more information on how you could participate in this programme, please see below.
Care City’s 2017/18 New Care Models programme in Barking Riverside focused on embedding the innovations, and the learning, emerging from the Care City Test Bed into the new development.
Care City prototyped the following innovations at a GP Practice in the vicinity of Barking Riverside:
- HealthUnlocked Social Prescribing Tool: A platform that provides GPs with ready access to digital ‘social prescriptions’. This tool is steadily increasing in popularity within the pilot GP site.
- AliveCor Kardia Mobile ECG: A technology accompanied by an app which is used to detect atrial fibrillation in 30 seconds, which is currently being used by GPs within the pilot practice.
- Kinesis QTUG: A technology which assesses mobility, and risk of falling. This technology was piloted at the practice, targeting patients aged 65 and over.
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What happens next?
Care City will continue to build on the Healthy New Towns Programme Work and plans to deliver the following in 2018/19.
How to get involved
If you would like to be a part of, or contribute to, the Barking Riverside Healthy New Town developments please use the form below stating your area of interest, or potential innovative idea.
Other references
Please use the website links below to explore further this programme…
- NHS England
- UCL Partners
- BarkingRiver
- Barking & Dagenham Council