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Impact of the Training – a personal account

Kate Malcomess 25/06/2026 25/06/2026Blog

by Anonymous I stayed in the same seat all day. It sounds like a small thing, almost a joke, but it mattered. I even mentioned it at the start, half-apologetic, half-amused. The training room shifted and flowed around me, and I stayed exactly where I was. That, in itself, felt…

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Measuring What Matters: Data that evidences the effectiveness of a public health approach to health and well-being

Kate Malcomess 17/03/2026 17/03/2026Blog

In health and social care, what we choose to measure shapes what we value, how we work, and ultimately, the outcomes people experience. Nowhere is this more important than in emergency and acute hospital services where success has often been defined narrowly in terms of waiting times and speed of…

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