The South East London Sickle Cell Improvement Programme is a two-year pilot aimed at improving services across all care settings for better care, experience, and outcomes for people living with sickle cell disorder.

We are enhancing community services, and expanding the Universal Care Plan, for greater support for people living with sickle cell disorder in South East London.

Learn more about sickle cell and what we’re doing for our local population.

Why we set up this programme

Learn why improving care for people living with sickle cell disorder is important.

Why we set up this programme

About sickle cell

Get the facts and resources.

About sickle cell disorder

Enhanced services in the community

Easier access to specialist nurses, mental health professionals, and social support services.

Sickle cell enhanced community service

Peer support for young people

Connect with others who understand.

Peer support for young people

Faster emergency care

New system to view your care plan quickly in a crisis.

Universal Care Plan

Find a support group

Connect with others going through the same challenges.

Find a support group

SELSE HCC

A network of hospitals improving care across the region.

South East London and South East Haemoglobinopathy Coordinating Centre

Resources

Access to more information on sickle cell, including data, resources, and organisations.

Resources