Resident doctors are on strike from Friday 14 November to Wednesday 19 November.
Our hospitals will be very busy. Please see below for guidance on how to get the help you need.
South east London faces significant population health challenges, some of which are common to urban locations and some of which are unique to our area.
Whilst there have been some successes in these areas which we should be proud of, the overall picture across our area shows that there is a high burden of disease, both physical and mental.
Together with King’s Health Partners, we’re committed to tackling these challenges. Our vision is that every south east London resident is enabled to live a happy and healthy life in an equitable and equal society.
We want south east London to be a place where your postcode, background or ethnicity will not be a predictor of your future and your health.
Our ambition is that by working together – including the health and care sector organisations, local authorities, third sector organisations and the south east London community itself – we can improve the health and wellbeing of the population, prevent disease, and reduce health inequalities.
The three workstreams we are focusing on include:
Improving population health by data driven planning and delivery of care to achieve maximum impact.
`Find out more`Focusing on the Vital 5, women's and girls' health; building trust and reducing health inequalities; and improving uptake of vaccinations.
`Find out more`Bringing together local people and communities with the health and care system to understand and address the wider determinants of health.
`Find out more`Resident doctors are on strike from Friday 14 November to Wednesday 19 November.
Our hospitals will be very busy. Please see below for guidance on how to get the help you need.
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