TOOLS AND RESOURCES

  • Embedding Public Health into Clinical Services. 
  • This programme is intended to support leaders and service managers to guide their teams through the process of re-designing services to support prevention. ACCESS THE PROGRAMME 

  • Greener Allied Health Professional Hub.

  • The NHS England Greener AHP Hub aims to provide: information on the importance of environmental sustainability for both population health and the health of the environment; examples of the ways in which AHPs are already doing things which improve environmental sustainability and suggestions of how AHPs can contribute in relation to environmentally sustainable practice, digital, food and diet, use of equipment and public health and prevention. VISIT THE HUB 
  • Public Health Profiles.
  • A selection of profiles of services and professions across a range of public health areas. These profiles are a rich source of indicators across a range of health and wellbeing themes that has been designed to support JSNA and commissioning to improve health and wellbeing, and reduce inequalities. ACCESS THE PROFILES.or  ACCESS THE RESOURCES 
  • Measuring Outcomes Outside Individualised Care
  • RCSLT. This guidance applies to evaluating the outcomes of speech and language therapy activity outside the level of individualised care and is designed to complement existing RCSLT guidance and resources pertaining to clinical outcomes measures. ACCESS THE GUIDANCE 
  • Driving Forward Social Prescribing: A Framework for Allied Health Professionals 
  • Developing Public Health placements for AHP Students.
  • Three toolkits produced by the University of Lincoln to support higher education institutions, AHP students, and organisations serving the public's health to develop placement opportunities in public health arenas. ACCESS THE TOOLKITS  
  • Department of Health and Social Care - Campaign Planning Materials.
  • Deliver public health campaigns locally with these "how to guides”: Campaign planning guides | Campaign Resource Centre (dhsc.gov.uk) 
  • HEAT tool: A Series of Questions to Help:  
  • Systematically identify inequalities in your area of work for a specified cohort/service/programme 
  • Assess health inequalities and equality issues related to a programme of work/service 
  • Identify what action can be taken to help reduce health inequalities and promote equality and inclusion 
  • ACCESS THE TOOL