The GCC of NHS South West London works with other health and care professionals from GPs, nursing, pharmacies and social services and partner organisations, including six local authorities, seven NHS Trusts, 39 new primary care networks, the London ambulance service, community and voluntary services and local health clocks to help local people get started, to live well and age well. We work together through four local partnerships and act as one team to keep the people of Croydon, Sutton, Kingston & Richmond and Merton & Wandsworth healthy and healthy. £1.6 million in funding to help new mothers and pregnant women in South West London with mental illness access specialised mental health teams As a clinically run organisation, we believe care for people is best when it is organised around them and their needs, that`s why we work with more than 40 partner organizations to put patients first and improve health services in our six districts. The South West London Health and Care Partnership is a collaboration between the NHS, local authorities and other partners across sw London. For several years, we have developed a health and care plan that includes health and care plans in each of our six municipalities. These plans were developed in partnership by listening to our communities and emphasizing our vision for local people to « start well, live well and age well. » £100,000 was secured by Health Education England for fall prevention therapists working in nursing homes in Merton, Sutton, Wandsworth and Richmond to prevent calls from the London Ambulance Service and to go to the hospital for falls. £100,000 has been secured by the London Leadership Academy to support a development programme that will be launched in London`s five icS zones to support management staff in the cultural transition from individual commissioning to system-wide work and integrated care We are launching the largest vaccination programme in NHS history in South West London. Securing over £6 million in pioneering national funding to improve our support for the emotional well-being of children and young people. South West London`s partners in health and care are: The « RedBag » communication system between nursing homes, London Ambulance and hospitals, initially piloted in Sutton, has reduced hospital stays. Over the past 18 months, we have relied on local relationships and responded well together to the pandemic. We are currently updating our five-year South West London plan and local site plans with our partners, patients, the public and staff in this new context.
Walk-in and pop-up clinics are taking place throughout South West London so that people can receive their first or second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. It is not necessary to make an appointment. .