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From: Trevor Tomlinson
19 Wilson Road
Camberwell
London SE5 8PB
To: Miss D Gilchrist
16B Alma Grove
London SE1 5PY
16th June 2023
Dear Deborah,
I hope your well.
I am writing to you, as there seems to be an ongoing disagreement between yourself
and your neighbour Mervelee. As I understand it this has been going on for sometime
now. I am sure you`ll agree, it would be in everyones interest if this situation were to
be resolved as soon as possible, as it is affecting my dad greatly.
I believe we can only achieve this by coming together for an informal chat, to sort out
the differences between yourself and Mervelee.
Please find enclosed my contact deails for you to give a call at your earliest
convenience.
When you call, if I do not pick up the call peronally please leave a message and
contact number, and I will get back to you.
I look to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Trevor Tomlinson Tel no: 0778859310
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| Plus: The Population Health and Equity Conference 2023, The Neasden barber shop owner taking community health into his own hands, current vacancies, and the latest events. No images? Click here Subscribe King’s Health Partners News In this edition: NHS 75, The Population Health and Equity Conference 2023, The Neasden barber shop owner taking community health into his own hands, current vacancies, and the latest events. 6 July 2023 NHS marks 75 years Yesterday marked 75 years since the establishment of the NHS – the first universal health system to be available to all, free at the point of delivery. From all of us at King’s Health Partners – a heartfelt thank you to all the incredible NHS staff past and present across the partnership and beyond for your ceaseless, innovative, and continually excellent work. Find out how the birthday was celebrated and a few special guests ➝ Stories to celebrate Windrush 75 Partners mark 75 years since the HMT Empire Windrush arrived in Britain and celebrate the contribution made by the Windrush generation. Hear the stories ➝ Tribute to Lord Bob Kerslake Lord Kerslake was Chair of King’s College Hospital NHS FT, and he dedicated his career to supporting colleagues across the partnership. A message of condolence ➝ Tessa Jowell Fellow announcement Dr Sean Main will work across KHP on a 12-month programme of high-quality training in neuro-oncology clinical practice. Read more ➝ Population Health & Equity Conference 2023 King’s Health Partners was delighted to welcome more than 180 colleagues for the second Population Health & Equity Conference which was hosted jointly with the South East London Integrated Care System (SEL ICS). The event, One year on – From Design to Delivery, focused on delivering change and improving population health across three core areas of work, Population Health Management, Prevention and Inequalities and Making the most of our assets. This is the Population Health programme ➝ New courses launch for Diabetes The KCL Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience launches a new series of short courses in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Principles for Diabetes starting in September. Find out more ➝ Questionnaires move as project ends The IMPARTS project will end in October 2023, which means the data collection platform that is currently used to send mental and physical health questionnaires to patients will deactivate. All you need to know ➝ Research grant update Find out which research projects were successful in a recent round of funding to pump-prime innovative research projects in the field of diabetes, obesity, and endocrinology. The successful projects ➝ Meet the barber shop owner who is taking community health into his own hands KHP visited Mane Culture barbers in Neasden to speak to owner Kevin De La Rosa and Mr Jonathan Noël, Consultant Urological Surgeon at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS FT, about their inspiring community health initiative. Prostate cancer, breast cancer, mental health, diabetes and sickle cell disease impacts ethnic diverse communities differently, and barber shop owner Kevin invites NHS speakers like Jonathan to share their personal experiences and give expert medical advice to his clients. The aim is to stop stigmatisation and positively empower each other and the attendees. Watch the video here ➝ KHPeople The new KHPeople series shares work highlights, motivations, and career top tips from staff and students across the partnership. Would you like to showcase your KHP work? Please email: kingshealthpartners@kcl.ac.uk KHPeople: Elliott Omari The Health and Wellbeing practitioner on how his lived experience motivates his role with the young adult diabetes team. Full profile ➝ KHPeople: Sarah Dzumbira As a qualified occupational therapist, Sarah has been inspired by her patients and found great passion in the work she does everyday. Full profile ➝ KHPeople: Prof Gudrun Kunst Dedicated to protect patients from organ injury after major surgery, Prof Kunst shares her motivations and a career top tip. Full profile ➝ Depression: How can medication aid recovery? In the latest in our Mind of the Matter video series, Prof Roland Zahn, Deputy Lead of Psychosis and Mood Disorders Theme at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre, discusses why people may opt to take medication for depression, and the hesitancies around medication. Mind of the Matter is a collaboration with YouTube, and KHP, King’s College London, and South London and Maudsley NHS FT. We speak to health experts about your mental health and tackle misinformation online. Watch the video here ➝ Events and opportunities Academic Surgical Grand Round Join us for this month’s Surgical Grand Round on Thursday 27 July, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Topics covered: ‘Racial disparity following robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy’, and ‘Diversity, Discrimination, and Cracking the Glass Ceiling’. Register your place ➝ From Research to Clinic and Enterprise – King’s College London DRIVE-Health Summer Symposium. Friday 7 July, 9:30am – 7pm. Agenda here. UK and Ireland Implementation Science Research Conference 2023. ‘Sustaining health and public services in an uncertain future: what role for implementation science?’, 13 – 14 July. Apply here. Service User Network (SUN) Project symposium: sharing, learning, and connecting. Wednesday 19 July, 9am – 5pm. SUN projects are open-access peer groups that offer support for patients in crisis. Register here. King’s Innovation Scholars offers multiple modules covering key skills in Big data and AI. The newest module Applied AI is now live. Join the mailing list to be notified of new modules. Mind & Body, Share and learn ‘Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health’ Tuesday 25 July, 12:30pm – 1:30pm. This session will be hosted by Tobacco Dependence Advisor Melissa Woods, an active mind and body champion who advocates for holistic care within hospital settings. Book your space here. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes (Module 1) – Lead by Dr Amy Harrison and Prof Khalida Ismail. This detailed course gives participants knowledge and skills in a diabetes-specific cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) model. Apply before 18 September 2023. Project Manager (Vital 5 Check) NHS AfC: Band 7 This role is for an effective project manager, with exceptional collaborative skills and experience of cross-organisational system working. The successful candidate will support the development of workstreams and have specific responsibilities within the SEL-wide Vital 5 Check programme. Click here to apply ➝ Partner news Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Staff and patients celebrated Cancer Survivors’ Day with a fashion show. King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Florence Akende becomes new Treasurer of the King’s College Hospital Charity and Adrian Williams is appointed the new Chair. Colonel Alex Saunders QARANC, Associate Director of Nursing for Resuscitation, Simulation and Armed Forces at King’s, wins ‘Reservist of the Year’ award at this year’s UK Ex-Forces Awards. King’s College London Study conducted in India and Zambia found that the intervention reduced stillbirths by 75%.Prof Len Bowers and Geoff Brennan recognised in Nursing Times NHS 75 Impact List. Dr Richard Siow, Director of Ageing Research at King’s, presented a report to the Houses of Parliament which warned of the potential AI has to perpetuate health inequalities. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust The Prince of Wales launches new national homelessness campaign from Lambeth mental health service. Roslyn Walcott-Cumberbatch, General Manager at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, kindly shares her family story in recognition of Windrush 75. New video shows how a non-contact boxing programme is helping patients at Lambeth Hospital. Beyond the partnership… NIHR Maudsley BRC UK funders invest £4.25 million into new eating disorders research. NIHR ARC South London Study testing new online programme for pregnant women to help reduce worry is now open to participants. Research informing decision making about funding and provision of tobacco dependence treatment. NIHR CRN South London Senior researcher calls on eligible south Londoners to take part in a trial looking to help those with a liver disease called cirrhosis. Health Intelligence Network HDRUK opens a review which asks individuals and organisations to submit their views on issues in health data including infrastructure and possible solutions by 5pm Friday, July 7, 2023. Tweet Share Forward Published by King’s Health Partners © 2023 King’s Health Partners. All rights reserved. Preferences | Unsubscribe |
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| Plus: The Population Health and Equity Conference 2023, The Neasden barber shop owner taking community health into his own hands, current vacancies, and the latest events. No images? Click here Subscribe King’s Health Partners News In this edition: NHS 75, The Population Health and Equity Conference 2023, The Neasden barber shop owner taking community health into his own hands, current vacancies, and the latest events. 6 July 2023 NHS marks 75 years Yesterday marked 75 years since the establishment of the NHS – the first universal health system to be available to all, free at the point of delivery. From all of us at King’s Health Partners – a heartfelt thank you to all the incredible NHS staff past and present across the partnership and beyond for your ceaseless, innovative, and continually excellent work. Find out how the birthday was celebrated and a few special guests ➝ Stories to celebrate Windrush 75 Partners mark 75 years since the HMT Empire Windrush arrived in Britain and celebrate the contribution made by the Windrush generation. Hear the stories ➝ Tribute to Lord Bob Kerslake Lord Kerslake was Chair of King’s College Hospital NHS FT, and he dedicated his career to supporting colleagues across the partnership. A message of condolence ➝ Tessa Jowell Fellow announcement Dr Sean Main will work across KHP on a 12-month programme of high-quality training in neuro-oncology clinical practice. Read more ➝ Population Health & Equity Conference 2023 King’s Health Partners was delighted to welcome more than 180 colleagues for the second Population Health & Equity Conference which was hosted jointly with the South East London Integrated Care System (SEL ICS). The event, One year on – From Design to Delivery, focused on delivering change and improving population health across three core areas of work, Population Health Management, Prevention and Inequalities and Making the most of our assets. This is the Population Health programme ➝ New courses launch for Diabetes The KCL Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience launches a new series of short courses in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Principles for Diabetes starting in September. Find out more ➝ Questionnaires move as project ends The IMPARTS project will end in October 2023, which means the data collection platform that is currently used to send mental and physical health questionnaires to patients will deactivate. All you need to know ➝ Research grant update Find out which research projects were successful in a recent round of funding to pump-prime innovative research projects in the field of diabetes, obesity, and endocrinology. The successful projects ➝ Meet the barber shop owner who is taking community health into his own hands KHP visited Mane Culture barbers in Neasden to speak to owner Kevin De La Rosa and Mr Jonathan Noël, Consultant Urological Surgeon at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS FT, about their inspiring community health initiative. Prostate cancer, breast cancer, mental health, diabetes and sickle cell disease impacts ethnic diverse communities differently, and barber shop owner Kevin invites NHS speakers like Jonathan to share their personal experiences and give expert medical advice to his clients. The aim is to stop stigmatisation and positively empower each other and the attendees. Watch the video here ➝ KHPeople The new KHPeople series shares work highlights, motivations, and career top tips from staff and students across the partnership. Would you like to showcase your KHP work? Please email: kingshealthpartners@kcl.ac.uk KHPeople: Elliott Omari The Health and Wellbeing practitioner on how his lived experience motivates his role with the young adult diabetes team. Full profile ➝ KHPeople: Sarah Dzumbira As a qualified occupational therapist, Sarah has been inspired by her patients and found great passion in the work she does everyday. Full profile ➝ KHPeople: Prof Gudrun Kunst Dedicated to protect patients from organ injury after major surgery, Prof Kunst shares her motivations and a career top tip. Full profile ➝ Depression: How can medication aid recovery? In the latest in our Mind of the Matter video series, Prof Roland Zahn, Deputy Lead of Psychosis and Mood Disorders Theme at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre, discusses why people may opt to take medication for depression, and the hesitancies around medication. Mind of the Matter is a collaboration with YouTube, and KHP, King’s College London, and South London and Maudsley NHS FT. We speak to health experts about your mental health and tackle misinformation online. Watch the video here ➝ Events and opportunities Academic Surgical Grand Round Join us for this month’s Surgical Grand Round on Thursday 27 July, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Topics covered: ‘Racial disparity following robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy’, and ‘Diversity, Discrimination, and Cracking the Glass Ceiling’. Register your place ➝ From Research to Clinic and Enterprise – King’s College London DRIVE-Health Summer Symposium. Friday 7 July, 9:30am – 7pm. Agenda here. UK and Ireland Implementation Science Research Conference 2023. ‘Sustaining health and public services in an uncertain future: what role for implementation science?’, 13 – 14 July. Apply here. Service User Network (SUN) Project symposium: sharing, learning, and connecting. Wednesday 19 July, 9am – 5pm. SUN projects are open-access peer groups that offer support for patients in crisis. Register here. King’s Innovation Scholars offers multiple modules covering key skills in Big data and AI. The newest module Applied AI is now live. Join the mailing list to be notified of new modules. Mind & Body, Share and learn ‘Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health’ Tuesday 25 July, 12:30pm – 1:30pm. This session will be hosted by Tobacco Dependence Advisor Melissa Woods, an active mind and body champion who advocates for holistic care within hospital settings. Book your space here. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes (Module 1) – Lead by Dr Amy Harrison and Prof Khalida Ismail. This detailed course gives participants knowledge and skills in a diabetes-specific cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) model. Apply before 18 September 2023. Project Manager (Vital 5 Check) NHS AfC: Band 7 This role is for an effective project manager, with exceptional collaborative skills and experience of cross-organisational system working. The successful candidate will support the development of workstreams and have specific responsibilities within the SEL-wide Vital 5 Check programme. Click here to apply ➝ Partner news Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Staff and patients celebrated Cancer Survivors’ Day with a fashion show. King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Florence Akende becomes new Treasurer of the King’s College Hospital Charity and Adrian Williams is appointed the new Chair. Colonel Alex Saunders QARANC, Associate Director of Nursing for Resuscitation, Simulation and Armed Forces at King’s, wins ‘Reservist of the Year’ award at this year’s UK Ex-Forces Awards. King’s College London Study conducted in India and Zambia found that the intervention reduced stillbirths by 75%.Prof Len Bowers and Geoff Brennan recognised in Nursing Times NHS 75 Impact List. Dr Richard Siow, Director of Ageing Research at King’s, presented a report to the Houses of Parliament which warned of the potential AI has to perpetuate health inequalities. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust The Prince of Wales launches new national homelessness campaign from Lambeth mental health service. Roslyn Walcott-Cumberbatch, General Manager at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, kindly shares her family story in recognition of Windrush 75. New video shows how a non-contact boxing programme is helping patients at Lambeth Hospital. Beyond the partnership… NIHR Maudsley BRC UK funders invest £4.25 million into new eating disorders research. NIHR ARC South London Study testing new online programme for pregnant women to help reduce worry is now open to participants. Research informing decision making about funding and provision of tobacco dependence treatment. NIHR CRN South London Senior researcher calls on eligible south Londoners to take part in a trial looking to help those with a liver disease called cirrhosis. Health Intelligence Network HDRUK opens a review which asks individuals and organisations to submit their views on issues in health data including infrastructure and possible solutions by 5pm Friday, July 7, 2023. Tweet Share Forward Published by King’s Health Partners © 2023 King’s Health Partners. All rights reserved. Preferences | Unsubscribe |
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| Plus: The Population Health and Equity Conference 2023, The Neasden barber shop owner taking community health into his own hands, current vacancies, and the latest events. No images? Click here Subscribe King’s Health Partners News In this edition: NHS 75, The Population Health and Equity Conference 2023, The Neasden barber shop owner taking community health into his own hands, current vacancies, and the latest events. 6 July 2023 NHS marks 75 years Yesterday marked 75 years since the establishment of the NHS – the first universal health system to be available to all, free at the point of delivery. From all of us at King’s Health Partners – a heartfelt thank you to all the incredible NHS staff past and present across the partnership and beyond for your ceaseless, innovative, and continually excellent work. Find out how the birthday was celebrated and a few special guests ➝ Stories to celebrate Windrush 75 Partners mark 75 years since the HMT Empire Windrush arrived in Britain and celebrate the contribution made by the Windrush generation. Hear the stories ➝ Tribute to Lord Bob Kerslake Lord Kerslake was Chair of King’s College Hospital NHS FT, and he dedicated his career to supporting colleagues across the partnership. A message of condolence ➝ Tessa Jowell Fellow announcement Dr Sean Main will work across KHP on a 12-month programme of high-quality training in neuro-oncology clinical practice. Read more ➝ Population Health & Equity Conference 2023 King’s Health Partners was delighted to welcome more than 180 colleagues for the second Population Health & Equity Conference which was hosted jointly with the South East London Integrated Care System (SEL ICS). The event, One year on – From Design to Delivery, focused on delivering change and improving population health across three core areas of work, Population Health Management, Prevention and Inequalities and Making the most of our assets. This is the Population Health programme ➝ New courses launch for Diabetes The KCL Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience launches a new series of short courses in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Principles for Diabetes starting in September. Find out more ➝ Questionnaires move as project ends The IMPARTS project will end in October 2023, which means the data collection platform that is currently used to send mental and physical health questionnaires to patients will deactivate. All you need to know ➝ Research grant update Find out which research projects were successful in a recent round of funding to pump-prime innovative research projects in the field of diabetes, obesity, and endocrinology. The successful projects ➝ Meet the barber shop owner who is taking community health into his own hands KHP visited Mane Culture barbers in Neasden to speak to owner Kevin De La Rosa and Mr Jonathan Noël, Consultant Urological Surgeon at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS FT, about their inspiring community health initiative. Prostate cancer, breast cancer, mental health, diabetes and sickle cell disease impacts ethnic diverse communities differently, and barber shop owner Kevin invites NHS speakers like Jonathan to share their personal experiences and give expert medical advice to his clients. The aim is to stop stigmatisation and positively empower each other and the attendees. Watch the video here ➝ KHPeople The new KHPeople series shares work highlights, motivations, and career top tips from staff and students across the partnership. Would you like to showcase your KHP work? Please email: kingshealthpartners@kcl.ac.uk KHPeople: Elliott Omari The Health and Wellbeing practitioner on how his lived experience motivates his role with the young adult diabetes team. Full profile ➝ KHPeople: Sarah Dzumbira As a qualified occupational therapist, Sarah has been inspired by her patients and found great passion in the work she does everyday. Full profile ➝ KHPeople: Prof Gudrun Kunst Dedicated to protect patients from organ injury after major surgery, Prof Kunst shares her motivations and a career top tip. Full profile ➝ Depression: How can medication aid recovery? In the latest in our Mind of the Matter video series, Prof Roland Zahn, Deputy Lead of Psychosis and Mood Disorders Theme at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre, discusses why people may opt to take medication for depression, and the hesitancies around medication. Mind of the Matter is a collaboration with YouTube, and KHP, King’s College London, and South London and Maudsley NHS FT. We speak to health experts about your mental health and tackle misinformation online. Watch the video here ➝ Events and opportunities Academic Surgical Grand Round Join us for this month’s Surgical Grand Round on Thursday 27 July, 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Topics covered: ‘Racial disparity following robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy’, and ‘Diversity, Discrimination, and Cracking the Glass Ceiling’. Register your place ➝ From Research to Clinic and Enterprise – King’s College London DRIVE-Health Summer Symposium. Friday 7 July, 9:30am – 7pm. Agenda here. UK and Ireland Implementation Science Research Conference 2023. ‘Sustaining health and public services in an uncertain future: what role for implementation science?’, 13 – 14 July. Apply here. Service User Network (SUN) Project symposium: sharing, learning, and connecting. Wednesday 19 July, 9am – 5pm. SUN projects are open-access peer groups that offer support for patients in crisis. Register here. King’s Innovation Scholars offers multiple modules covering key skills in Big data and AI. The newest module Applied AI is now live. Join the mailing list to be notified of new modules. Mind & Body, Share and learn ‘Tobacco Dependence in Mental Health’ Tuesday 25 July, 12:30pm – 1:30pm. This session will be hosted by Tobacco Dependence Advisor Melissa Woods, an active mind and body champion who advocates for holistic care within hospital settings. Book your space here. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Diabetes (Module 1) – Lead by Dr Amy Harrison and Prof Khalida Ismail. This detailed course gives participants knowledge and skills in a diabetes-specific cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) model. Apply before 18 September 2023. Project Manager (Vital 5 Check) NHS AfC: Band 7 This role is for an effective project manager, with exceptional collaborative skills and experience of cross-organisational system working. The successful candidate will support the development of workstreams and have specific responsibilities within the SEL-wide Vital 5 Check programme. Click here to apply ➝ Partner news Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust Staff and patients celebrated Cancer Survivors’ Day with a fashion show. King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Florence Akende becomes new Treasurer of the King’s College Hospital Charity and Adrian Williams is appointed the new Chair. Colonel Alex Saunders QARANC, Associate Director of Nursing for Resuscitation, Simulation and Armed Forces at King’s, wins ‘Reservist of the Year’ award at this year’s UK Ex-Forces Awards. King’s College London Study conducted in India and Zambia found that the intervention reduced stillbirths by 75%.Prof Len Bowers and Geoff Brennan recognised in Nursing Times NHS 75 Impact List. Dr Richard Siow, Director of Ageing Research at King’s, presented a report to the Houses of Parliament which warned of the potential AI has to perpetuate health inequalities. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust The Prince of Wales launches new national homelessness campaign from Lambeth mental health service. Roslyn Walcott-Cumberbatch, General Manager at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, kindly shares her family story in recognition of Windrush 75. New video shows how a non-contact boxing programme is helping patients at Lambeth Hospital. Beyond the partnership… NIHR Maudsley BRC UK funders invest £4.25 million into new eating disorders research. NIHR ARC South London Study testing new online programme for pregnant women to help reduce worry is now open to participants. Research informing decision making about funding and provision of tobacco dependence treatment. NIHR CRN South London Senior researcher calls on eligible south Londoners to take part in a trial looking to help those with a liver disease called cirrhosis. Health Intelligence Network HDRUK opens a review which asks individuals and organisations to submit their views on issues in health data including infrastructure and possible solutions by 5pm Friday, July 7, 2023. Tweet Share Forward Published by King’s Health Partners © 2023 King’s Health Partners. All rights reserved. Preferences | Unsubscribe |
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From: Trevor Tomlinson
19 Wilson Road
Camberwell
London SE5 8PB
To: Miss D Gilchrist
16B Alma Grove
London SE1 5PY
16th June 2023
Dear Deborah,
I hope your well.
I am writing to you, as there seems to be an ongoing disagreement between yourself
and your neighbour Mervelee. As I understand it this has been going on for sometime
now. I am sure you`ll agree, it would be in everyones interest if this situation were to
be resolved as soon as possible, as it is affecting my dad greatly.
I believe we can only achieve this by coming together for an informal chat, to sort out
the differences between yourself and Mervelee.
Please find enclosed my contact deails for you to give a call at your earliest
convenience.
When you call, if I do not pick up the call peronally please leave a message and
contact number, and I will get back to you.
I look to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Trevor Tomlinson Tel no: 0778859310
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