All Our Health: personalised care and population health Programme

The Programme is freely available to access on HEE e-learning for healthcare (HEE elfh)  which is supported by the GOV.UK website too @ https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/all-our-health-personalised-care-and-population-health)

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All Our Health framework is a call to action to all health and care professionals to embed prevention within their day to day practice. Through educational materials, tools and resources, All Our Health helps professionals make an even greater impact in preventing illness, protecting health and promoting wellbeing.

An Introduction to All Our HealthThis short introductory video explains how All Our Health provides a framework to:

  • care for individuals and local communities as well as larger populations
    support all ages of the life course with the aim of improving health and reducing health inequalities
    simply present evidence and guidance and show the impact health and care professionals can make on key public health topics.
All Our Health elearning sessions

The All Our Health elearning sessions have been developed to provide a bite-sized introduction to the wide range of topics covered within the All Our Health framework. Within these sessions, you’ll find signposting to trusted sources of helpful evidence, guidance and support. You can dip in and out of the content as and when you need it.

Currently, there are 29 All Our Health elearning sessions available covering a wide variety of public health topics.

There are a wide range of other All Our Health topics which will be created into elearning sessions and released as they are developed. To view the full range of All Our Health topics, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/all-our-health-personalised-care-and-population-health.

All Our Health supports system wide priorities on prevention, including those within the NHS Long Term Plan, by providing support and practical guidance for all health and care professionals on how to embed prevention within their work, helping to reduce health inequalities, premature morbidity and mortality.

 

Topics covered

 

1. Improving the wider determinants of health
  • a. County lines exploitation
    b. Inclusion health
    c. Homelessness
    d. Learning disability
    e. Wellbeing and mental health
    f. Workplace health
2. Health improvement
  • a. Adult obesity
    b. Adult oral health
    c. Alcohol
    d. Childhood obesity
    e. Child oral health
    f. Misuse of illicit drugs and medicines
    g. Physical activity
    h. Population screening
    i. Sexual and reproductive health and HIV
    j. Smoking and tobacco
3. Health protection
  • a. Air pollution
    b. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
4. Supporting health, wellbeing and independence
  • a. Dementia
    b. Falls and fractures
    c. Musculoskeletal health
5. Healthcare public health
  • a. Cardiovascular disease prevention
    b. Liver disease
    c. NHS Health Checks
    d. Pressure ulcers
    e. Respiratory disease
6. Life course
  • a. Early adolescence
    b. Healthy beginnings
7. Place-based services of care
  • a. Community-centred practice
    b. Social prescribing