Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills
Dr Jonny Currie
A podcast series exploring new approaches to primary care, public health and public service delivery, supporting the 19 Hills Wellbeing Centre and community activities in Ringland, a small area in the east of Newport in south east Wales.
We talk to colleagues and partners around the UK and beyond on how shifting to prevention, prioritising action on the Social Determinants of health and community-owned models of service delivery could change lives - and give staff a better job and purpose.
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Creating a Patient-led revolution in healthcare with Susannah Fox, author of Rebel Health
Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills
11/28/24 • 26 min
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This episode we welcomed Susannah Fox, author of Rebel Health and former Chief Technology Officer for the United States Department of Health and Human Services. Susannah walks us through why she chose to write a book about the need for more community- and patient-orientated healthcare innovation, but how such an approach could transform both the outcomes of how care is delivered but also the approaches we might take instead to addressing health problems.
If you would like to find out more about Susannah and her recently published book, visit https://susannahfox.com/rebel-health, visit her LinkedIn, Youtube or X profile.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
Integrating primary care, health and community services at a neighbourhood level with Pippa Britton OBE
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08/19/24 • 30 min
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In this episode we speak with Pippa Britton OBE, Vice Chair of the Board of Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Vice Chair of Sport Wales and double Paralympian for Great Britain. Pippa speaks about what integration of services could mean at a neighbourhood level and what effects this might have on experiences of care for service users, as well as the potential benefits of community involvement and a more holistic focus beyond people's medical needs in a consultation.
Pippa has considerable experience working with and influencing boards of various sporting organisations in the UK and is also a certified coach and mentor. She has a particular interest in diversity and inclusion and good governance which we touch on during the podcast of how we can consider such perspectives when we plan new centres and services.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
International health partnerships and frugal innovation with Dr Matt Harris
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07/15/24 • 40 min
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In this episode we speak with Dr Matt Harris, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Public Health at Imperial College London, on how working overseas in low- and middle-income countries changed his perspective and practice and how such experiences, including in a partnership arrangement, could share learning, improve services and build solidarity between the UK and other countries.
Matt published a book in 2023 on Decolonizing Healthcare Innovation, setting out how the UK could address many health challenges if it adopted a more humble and proactive approach to learning from work in other contexts. We talk about how partnerships between Wales and the UK could be developed with partners abroad, how this can benefit services back in the UK and some practical steps to bringing this to life.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
Promoting public and community involvement in healthcare with Professor Jennie Popay
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06/17/24 • 32 min
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In this episode we speak with Professor Jennie Popay, Professor of Sociology and Public Health at Lancaster University on why and how communities of interest or of place can, and should, be involved in the planning and evaluation of health services.
Jennie leads us on a path of understanding the history of public involvement in the NHS, her experiences of influencing this at a national level, and alongside sets out some practical steps for how the collective expertise and wisdom of communities and service users can enrich the services that are delivered by local healthcare organisations.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
Developing health service and training pathways for health equity in Ireland with Dr Austin O'Carroll
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05/20/24 • 29 min
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In this 4th podcast episode of the series we interview Austin O'Carroll, an inner city GP in Dublin since 1997, founder of Safety Net Ireland, a charity working to improve healthcare access for people who are homeless, and co-founder of the North Dublin City GP Training programme aiming to recruit and train GPs to practice inner-city medicine.
Listen to the episode for how flexible access arrangements, a social model for health and patient empowerment (and more) could help us better tackle health inequalities through local services.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
Community Development and Organising with Action in Caerau and Ely (ACE)'s Dave Horton, former Co-Director and Learning & Training Director
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03/21/24 • 32 min
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In our 3rd episode of the series we interview Dave Horton, former Co-Director of ACE (Action in Caerau and Ely - www.aceplace.org) on the story of how a small community-based organisation in the west of Cardiff has grown in size and impact through its application of an Asset-Based Community Development approach, synthesising principles also from Community Organising, to work with local residents to build connections, social capital, pride and belonging in the area and wider impacts on the determinants of health and wellbeing.
Dave is available to mentor, coach and support partner organisations and can be contacted via [email protected].
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
Baby and Me in Newport with Mark Carter from Barnardos - a proactive, trauma-informed model to transform outcomes for parents and children
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02/22/24 • 30 min
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This 2nd episode of the Community, Health and Capital series interviews Mark Carter, a former social worker now Assistant Director for Children's Services at Barnardos covering south east Wales.
Mark describes Baby and Me - a collaboration between local services and the third sector in Newport supporting parents expecting a baby who agencies are concerned are at risk of requiring statutory social services support, describing the benefits of collaboration between agencies, holistic and trauma-informed support, a proactive approach rather than waiting for issues to develop.
Follow us at twitter.com/com_health_cap or get in touch via jonny.currie(at)wales.nhs.uk with any comments, questions or feedback.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
The power of listening and relationships: interview with Dr Mark Spencer, GP and co-founder, Healthier Fleetwood
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12/13/23 • 36 min
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This 1st episode of the Community, Health and Capital series interviews Dr Mark Spencer, a GP in Fleetwood in Lancashire. Mark talks through his career as a GP and how an encounter with a young man suffering from alcohol problems changed the way Mark thought about what value primary care and integrated services could bring to a community.
After repeated and sustained engagement with residents of the area, Healthier Fleetwood, a "social movement" powered by residents to steer what opportunities and services are created in the area, was born. Mark describes how powerful this new approach has been to his own passion for general practice, to recruitment, and of course to community residents themselves.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
Increasing action on social determinants of health in primary care with Dr Selva Selvarajah, GP at Bromley-by-Bow
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09/16/24 • 27 min
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Join us for our 8th episode as we speak with Dr Selva Selvarajah, a GP Partner at St Andrews Health Centre at the infamous Bromley-by-Bow Health Centre in Tower Hamlets, east London. Selva narrates a brief history of how Bromley-by-Bow grew from its roots as a community-led social action organisation into one delivering primary healthcare, but with a radically different approach.
Selva talks to us about recent developments at Bromley-by-Bow including how the NHS is commissioning their organisation to deliver more preventative, 'population health' activity in the community and how action on the social determinants (money, housing, work and more) is becoming a routine part of the care they provide to people with long-term conditions.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
Primary Care as a place of sanctuary for migrant groups: introducing Lizzie, Makeda and Mohammed from the Cardiff Refugee Project
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11/11/24 • 23 min
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For our 10th episode we welcome Lizzie O'Brien, Makeda Kingue and Mohammed Quhill, current and former students of Cardiff Medical School all involved with Cardiff Refugee Health Project. The group talk about their work with Doctors of the World UK promoting the Safe Surgeries toolkit, designed to support primary care services in meeting NHS guidance on registration and access policies, particularly for certain population groups that are at risk of discrimination and unfair treatment.
If you would like to find out more about the Cardiff Refugee Health Project, visit their LinkedIn or X pages.
Information about the Safe Surgeries toolkit is available at https://www.doctorsoftheworld.org.uk/safesurgeries/safe-surgeries-toolkit.
Get in touch via [email protected] if you have any feedback or would like to feature on an upcoming podcast of ours.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills have?
Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills currently has 13 episodes available.
What topics does Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medicine, Podcasts, Health and Primary Care.
What is the most popular episode on Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills?
The episode title 'Integrating primary care, health and community services at a neighbourhood level with Pippa Britton OBE' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills?
The average episode length on Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills is 32 minutes.
How often are episodes of Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills released?
Episodes of Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills are typically released every 28 days.
When was the first episode of Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills?
The first episode of Community, Health and Capital @ 19 Hills was released on Dec 13, 2023.
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