Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Domestic violence
The Home Office reports on the past year's activity under the Domestic Violence Action Plan. Amongst the objectives for 2009-10 is the setting up of a DH-sponsored taskforce on health aspects and the publication of a Children and Domestic Violence toolkit.
Out in the cold
Ending rough sleeping by 2012 is the government's ambitious target, set out in No-one left out, published in 2008. A paper from the Communities and Local Government Department provides guidance for local authorities that may not have traditionally experienced high numbers of people sleeping rough. There's also a self-assessment toolkit to help local authorities review existing arrangements. According to the Department "there are 464 people sleeping rough on the streets of England on any single night" (based on the total street count for 2009).
Global classroom
The UK could learn from how other countries use the human rights framework in order to tackle poverty, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation argues. The JRF's research paper surveys activity in the US, Canada and Europe and as well as developing countries.
Monday, 14 September 2009
Alcohol

Alcohol misuse costs the NHS in England around £2.7 billion each year, according to the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee. Its report, Reducing alcohol harm: health services in England for alcohol misuse looks at the effectiveness of DH policies. Amongst its recommendations is that DH should challenge PCTs as regards reducing alcohol-related hospital admissions.
The BMA targets alcohol marketing as a means of reducing harm to young people, advocating a ban on advertising and establishment of minimum pricing.
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Baby friendly

HSJ (8 September) looks at the Unicef/WHO accreditation scheme designed to promote breastfeeding, arguing for implementation across the NHS.
Rural communities
Tackling health inequalities in Fenland offers a particular set of challenges: as well as isolation and an aging population, the area is also home to a sizeable traveller community. The IDeA site offers a video podcast of Fenland District Council's approach which provides some insight into the local authority's thinking.
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Children's Services
In it together, a guide produced by the Local Government Association, offers examples of good practice in delivering services for children with complex or challenging needs. The report focuses on commissioning, as well as multi-agency working and caring for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
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