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Front cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures, tables and boxes
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Summary
Introduction: Key sociopolitical changes affecting the health and wellbeing of people
Part I: Health, social care and community wellbeing
1. Deaths of despair
causes and possible cures
2. The role of English local authorities in addressing the social determinants of health: a public health perspective
3. Health and social care systems
4. Strictly come partnering: are health and wellbeing boards the answer?
Part II: The role of local authorities in promoting health and wellbeing in the community
5. Devolution and localism: metropolitan authorities
6. A place-based approach to healthy, happy lives
7. Inequalities in health and wellbeing across the UK: a local North-East perspective
8. Cultural change and the evolution of community governance: a North-West England perspective
Part III: Local authority commissioning
9. The changing landscape of local authority commissioning
10. The power and value of relationships in local authorities' and central government funding encouraging culture change
11. The challenges facing local authorities in supporting children and families
12. The cost of care if you don't own your home
13. The Human, Learning, Systems approach to commissioning in complexity
Part IV: The third sector
14. Commissioning and social determinants: evidence and opportunities
15. Future generations: the role of community-based organisations in supporting young people
16. The role of the third sector working with the hard and soft structures of public-private partnerships to promote individual heal
17. Mutuality in the public, private and third sectors
Part V: Socio-economic political perspectives
18. From front-line defence to back-foot retreat: the diminishment of local government's role in social health outcomes
19. Devolution and the health of Scottish housing policy
20. Public health and local government in Wales: every policy a health policy
a collaborative agenda
21. Steadying the swinging pendulum
how might we accommodate competing approaches to public service delivery?
Conclusion
Appendix: COVID-19 timeline
Index
Back cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures, tables and boxes
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Summary
Introduction: Key sociopolitical changes affecting the health and wellbeing of people
Part I: Health, social care and community wellbeing
1. Deaths of despair
causes and possible cures
2. The role of English local authorities in addressing the social determinants of health: a public health perspective
3. Health and social care systems
4. Strictly come partnering: are health and wellbeing boards the answer?
Part II: The role of local authorities in promoting health and wellbeing in the community
5. Devolution and localism: metropolitan authorities
6. A place-based approach to healthy, happy lives
7. Inequalities in health and wellbeing across the UK: a local North-East perspective
8. Cultural change and the evolution of community governance: a North-West England perspective
Part III: Local authority commissioning
9. The changing landscape of local authority commissioning
10. The power and value of relationships in local authorities' and central government funding encouraging culture change
11. The challenges facing local authorities in supporting children and families
12. The cost of care if you don't own your home
13. The Human, Learning, Systems approach to commissioning in complexity
Part IV: The third sector
14. Commissioning and social determinants: evidence and opportunities
15. Future generations: the role of community-based organisations in supporting young people
16. The role of the third sector working with the hard and soft structures of public-private partnerships to promote individual heal
17. Mutuality in the public, private and third sectors
Part V: Socio-economic political perspectives
18. From front-line defence to back-foot retreat: the diminishment of local government's role in social health outcomes
19. Devolution and the health of Scottish housing policy
20. Public health and local government in Wales: every policy a health policy
a collaborative agenda
21. Steadying the swinging pendulum
how might we accommodate competing approaches to public service delivery?
Conclusion
Appendix: COVID-19 timeline
Index
Back cover