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- About us
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An overview of our priorities and objectives.
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- About Kingston
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Kingston is a small outer London borough with a ...
- Committees in Common
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South West London Committees in Common
The effective commissioning ...
- Conflicts of Interest
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A conflict of interest can be defined as "a ...
- Equality & Diversity
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Kingston CCG is committed to reducing inequalities in health ...
- GPs in Kingston
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A list of GPs in Kingston
- Health and Wellbeing Board
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Kingston has joined a network of early implementers of health and well-being boards designed to unite the NHS and local authorities.
- National policy
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Overview of the Government's new vision for the NHS.
- Our health and care plan
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The Kingston Health and Care Plan describes our vision, ...
- Our partners
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Partners who work with the Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group
- Our progress so far
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Our goal is to keep you up-to-date with developments across your CCG.
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- Safeguarding
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Information on KCCG adult and child safeguarding
- Transparency
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- Accessibility information standard
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We want patients and the public to be involved ...
- What we are doing
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Priorities of the Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group include mental health, long term conditions, improving community care and medicines management
- Mental health
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A case study: how the Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group is prioritising improvements in mental health services.
- Long term conditions
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Older people and people with long-term conditions (LTCs)
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- Medicines management
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Medicines Waste Campaign
Making sure medicines are prescribed and ...
- News and publications
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Latest news and publications from the Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group, including press releases, annual report, guide to services, patient leaflets and other reports.
- Privacy notices
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What is a privacy notice?
The EU General Data ...
- News
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News ...
- Publications
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Our key publications are available to download from this page.
- NHS 70 Stars
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- Have your say
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An overview of how you can contact the Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group to get advice, make a complaint, take part in a consultation, or put in an FOI request.
- Public consultation on changes to services at Gosbury Hill
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- Advice and complaints
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What to do if you need advice or to make a complaint.
- Feedback form
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Feedback form for patients to ask for advice or raise complaints with NHS Kingston CCG customer care team
- Engaging communities
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- Developing our health and care plan
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In November 2018 we held an event which brought ...
- Forums and Meetings
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Meetings in public
We want to make sure that ...
- Freedom of Information
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How to make a FOI request
- Maternity Voices
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Maternity Voices is an independent advisory body made up ...
- NHS constitutions
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Launched in January 2009, the NHS Constitution safeguards the principles and values of the NHS, and for the first time sets out the rights and responsibilities of patients and staff.
- Patient & Public Engagement Annual Report
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Each year, Kingston Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) engages with ...
- Patient groups
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Find out how to join a patient group, to make a difference to local health services
- Shaping Services
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Sometimes we need to speak to people about very ...
- We need your views
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Overview of Kingston consultations
- Working with local health services
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We work closely with our local health and care ...
- You said, We did
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1. Children and young people – reducing self-harm - ...
- Local health services
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An overview of local health services in Kingston, including what to do in am emergency, GPs, pharmacists, opticians, dentists, sexual health services and walk-in clinics.
- Patient choice
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Did you know that you have a choice about which hospital or clinic you go to when you are referred by your GP?
- Patient transport services
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Patient transport services
Patient transport services (PTS) are provided ...
- Community services
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Overview of community services provided in Kingston
- Dentists
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There are 27 dental practices in Kingston providing NHS services.
- Dentists in Kingston
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List of dental practices in Kingston.
- Extended Primary Care Services
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Kingston CCG is increasing primary care access on evenings and weekends to patients in the Kingston borough. Patients in Kingston will now have access to extended primary care services, 8:00am to 8:00pm, seven days a week from Surbiton health centre, Kingston Health Centre and Merritt Health Centre.
- GPs
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There are 28 GP practices in Kingston, providing free health services for local residents.
- Hospitals
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Find out about choice of service and referral to hospitals for Kingston patients
- In an emergency
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If you feel unwell you can get treated more quickly and effectively by
choosing the right service, as well as freeing up services like A&E
to treat those who are in urgent need.
- Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
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Describing the current and future health and wellbeing needs of Kingston residents.
- Connecting your Care
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We’re improving the way we connect your care across ...
- Living with a long term condition
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Expert Patients Programme
- Maternity services
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Maternity services in Kingston
- Mental health services
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Adults of all ages registered with a Kingston GP ...
- Mental Health Strategy for Kingston 2016-2017
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The CCG and Kingston Council have worked closely with ...
- NHS 111
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111 is the new free, easy to remember number ...
- NHS continuing healthcare
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NHS continuing healthcare is a package of ongoing care ...
- Older people's services
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People are living longer, healthier and more fulfilled lives than ever before. In Kingston we are aiming to ensure that all older people have everything they need to live their lives to the full.
- Opticians
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There are 20 opticians with NHS contracts in Kingston
- Personal health budgets
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The introduction of Personal Health Budgets is national policy ...
- Pharmacies
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There are 30 pharmacies with NHS contracts in Kingston.
- Pharmacies in Kingston
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List of pharmacies in Kingston.
- Services for children
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An overview of health support for children and young people
- Sexual health services
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There are a range of sexual health services across Kingston offering treatment, information, advice and support around a range of sexual health issues, including sexually transmitted infections, contraception, relationships, and unplanned pregnancy.
- Surbiton health centre
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Overview the Surbiton Hospital redevelopment programme to deliver better care closer to home.
- Treating minor health conditions (self care)
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Describing the current and future health and wellbeing needs of Kingston residents.
- Information for practitioners
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- Stay healthy
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Advice on Kingston programmes to help you stay healthy, including the Stop Smoking Service, weight management programmes, NHS Health Checks, and more.
- Cancer screening
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Screening identifies apparently healthy people who may be at increased risk of developing a disease or condition.
- Bowel cancer screening
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An overview of bowel cancer screening services in Kingston and how to access them.
- Breast cancer screening
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Summary of breast cancer screening services in Kingston and how to access them.
- Cervical cancer screening
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Overview of cervical cancer screening services in Kingston.
- Chlamydia screening
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Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a bacteria.
- Connected Kingston (social prescribing)
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- Healthy lifestyles
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We can all take steps to help stay healthy and to prevent diseases of the heart and circulatory system.
- Healthy hearts
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The NHS health check programme means people between the ages of 40 and 74 can get a free check-up at their GP for high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol and body mass index.
- Healthy weight
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There are a range of weight management programmes in Kingston.
- Weight management for kids
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There are three weight management programmes for kids in Kingston.
- Weigh-2-go
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Weigh-2-Go in Kingston is a free 10 week programme providing support to adults identified as overweight or obese by their GP or pharmacy.
- Healthy eating
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Find out about Cook and Eat programmes in Kingston.
- Active lifestyles
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Get Active is a structured 12 week exercise programme which is fully supported by qualified exercise referral specialists.
- Diabetes
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DESMOND is a structured group education programme developed by experienced health care professionals in participation with people who have diabetes.
- Healthy minds
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Where to go for mental health support.
- Immunisations
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You and your family may be entitled to a range of immunisations that will help keep you healthy. Vaccines are rigorously tested and the best line of defence against disease.
- Cervical cancer vaccination
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Cervical cancer is cancer of the cervix – which is the entrance to the womb. 99% of all cervical cancers are caused by HPV.
- Measles, mumps and rubella
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MMR is the combined vaccine against measles, mumps and rubella. MMR immunisation is the safest way that parents can protect their children against measles, mumps and rubella - diseases that can be serious for babies, young children and their families.
- Seasonal flu
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Seasonal flu is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus. It occurs every year, usually in winter. The most likely viruses can be identified in advance and vaccines are produced that closely match them.
- Swine flu
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Swine flu is a respiratory disease caused by the H1N1 flu virus.
- Managing alcohol
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Advice on alcohol and its health impacts, as well as managing alcohol intake if you want to cut down
- Stopping smoking
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Smoking has many adverse side affects, and can damage your pocket as well as your health.
- Winter Wellness
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