Blog Archives for category News

MAP update!

Visit the toolkit today and discover a wealth of resources to help you demonstrate the value and impact of your… Continue reading »

Quality Improvement in Mental Health: Policy Briefing

A Policy Briefing is available for LKS staff to share in their organisations.  Produced by the JET Library at Mid Cheshire… Continue reading »

Community Hospitals and Their Services in the NHS: Identifying Transferable Learning from International Developments — Scoping Review, Systematic Review, Country Reports and Case Studies

A Policy Briefing is available for LKS staff to share in their organisations.  Produced by the JET Library at Mid… Continue reading »

Next steps on the NHS Five Year Forward View: Policy Briefing

A Policy Briefing is available for LKS staff to share in their organisations.  Produced by the JET Library at Mid Cheshire… Continue reading »

Protected: Meeting 1st February 2018 11-12pm

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How does the NHS in England Work An Alternative Guide

Impact on library policy/practice: Library Services need to understand the NHS structure and the roles of organisations like NHS England… Continue reading »

Safer maternity care: next steps towards the national maternity ambition

What does this mean for libraries? LKS can support evidence based practice and the development of innovative ideas by providing access… Continue reading »

State of Care Report 2016/17

A policy briefing aimed at healthcare professionals is available for LKS staff to share in their own organisations. This has… Continue reading »

Safer Maternity Care: The National Maternity Safety Strategy – Progress and Next Steps

A policy briefing is available for LKS staff to share in their organisations.  Produced by the JET Library at Mid… Continue reading »

Stepping forward to 2020/21: The mental health workforce plan for England

Many thanks to Dan Livesey for providing a detailed summary of this driver which can be viewed in full here…. Continue reading »