A central location for access to e-learning to deliver improvements in public health, prevention and wellbeing.
- Learning method: e-Learning (note middle leaders can register for an account to the hub using a personal email address for free)
- Duration: varies depending on the topic chosen
Health Education England (HEE) provided a central location for e-learning, reading material, guidance, toolkits, videos and factsheets from multiple sources.
It links with All Our Health, a framework of evidence to guide professionals in preventing illness, protecting health and promoting wellbeing.
Whatever your involvement within improving the health of the population, these resources will support you in expanding your knowledge and understanding and enable you to have a positive impact.
HEE e-learning for healthcare branded resources are produced and kept up to date by experts in the topic area.
Population Wellbeing Portal - eLearning for healthcare
Local government plays a vital role in championing inclusion health for seldom heard or under-represented communities. This report and the case studies within it offer insight into the optimal ways of working with inclusion health groups, whilst also shining a light on the scale of work required to improve healthcare for a diverse range of people across England.
- Learning method: report and case studies
- Duration: 45-minute read
The case studies compiled in this report offer insight in optimal ways of working with inclusion health populations, and they also shine a light on the scale of work required to improve healthcare for a diverse range of people across England.
The learning from community-centred interventions and action outlined in this report clearly demonstrate the positive impact systems can have when focussing on inclusion health in communities, and on how improvement can be achieved through collaboration, contribution and compassion.
Support safer and more sustainable communities: health inequalities hub
This learning resource looks at place-based approaches for reducing health inequalities. The population intervention triangle is described as a model for planning collaborative action to reduce health inequalities. The triangle brings together a number of constituent elements which together form the main elements of effective place-based working. It was developed through practical experience working to achieve measurable population level change in health and wellbeing outcomes, including addressing health inequalities between and within local geographies.
- Learning method: toolkit
- Duration: 60-minute read
This toolkit provides practical resources that individuals, organisations, places, and systems can use to identify the breadth and depth of their collaborative action on health inequalities. It consists of four maturity index tools including:
- Tool A: Place-based planning: through joined up leadership, meaningful partnership and shared policies and strategies
- Tools B, C, and D: Working together effectively across the interfaces and ‘functional seams’ between sectors.
Population Intervention Triangle toolkit | Local Government Association
This report proposes a straightforward system model. It details the necessary steps to offering useful alternative provision. The model identifies important layers of organisation and principles. These are not only around key values (strength-based, co-produced, empowering people) but also working approaches (shared data, building networks, developing over time) that need to be in place to create a good quality alternative offer to run alongside the traditional front door.
- Learning method: guide
- Duration: varies depending on the theme or focus that you require support with within the guide
You will learn more about:
- developing the community coordinated approach to supporting the adult social care front door model
- a different approach to the front door: the community coordinated approach
- how to apply the community coordinated front door model for adult social care.
Supporting the adult social care front door: A community coordinated approach (practitioners' guide) | Local Government Association
This programme will support middle leaders to work and lead strategically with partners from across the health and care system to improve the health of the local population. It will also help you to develop skills, knowledge and confidence in leading population health work.
- Learning method: training course
- Duration: four modules, face to face, over six months
- Cost: £3,995 + VAT
The King’s Fund Leadership for Population Health programme has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom for 38 category 1 (external) CPD credit(s).
You will learn more about how to:
- explore concepts of population health, identify local, regional and national opportunities for improving population health and approaches that work
- understand your leadership role and how to operate effectively in a complex system using your unique assets and experiences
- develop a network of peers to work with during and after the programme.
Leadership For Population Health | The King's Fund