Street Market in Barking - (c) Des Blenkinsopp

How we Help

 

We develop and spread solutions for healthy ageing and regeneration, in partnership with East London’s health and care system. We focus on:

  • Research
  • Innovation
  • Development & Education

In practice, these offers are rarely perfectly distinct. It is about combining these offers in the right way and combining the work in the right way with health and care partners.

How we help RESEARCH

Surveys by Carers UK and 

What is it? Across Barking & Dagenham, we have joined up data via our Care City Cohort dataset. This is used to understand how the population uses services alongside wider social determinants

Using our linked dataset to identify lessons in the inequalities to accessing the flu vaccine and how this can support the uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine

The objective is to deliver real change, using the insights from the data and working in partnership with the health and care workforce to confirm how and what we need to do to make population

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How we help INNOVATION

Using AI to dynamically automate and optimise the allocation of people to their work. 

Understanding the impact of internal air pollution and how to improve the associated health impacts on children

Social isolation and loneliness have a serious impact on our physical and mental health. Now more than ever we are doing our best to contribute to the national effort during the coronavirus

Working in partnership with North East London Foundation Trust (NELFT) and tech developer Healthy.io we are testing a new Chronic Wound Monitoring assessment tool to analyse chronic wounds over

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How we help DEVELOPMENT

We have teamed up with ELHCP to help ensure job seekers and young people are aware of the variety of careers available and how to access them

Working with care providers and health professionals to identify training needs and delivery methods and develop a tailored apprenticeship training programme that is fully funded and

A comprehensive training programme for mental health peer support workers, based on the Competence Framework published by Health Education England

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.

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