Projects
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Raise Camden delivers and supports projects that address child poverty and unfairness in children’s health, and implement new ways of working for the Council and our partners.

Our projects are divided into three innovation hubs that address the causes of inequity. The themes of the innovation hubs have emerged from the work of the Raise Camden Taskforce. The innovation hubs are:

• Child poverty and family support
• Estates and temporary accommodation
• Intergenerational mental health.

Find out more about Raise Camden’s projects from our innovation hubs or the work of our enabling workstreams.

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Camden’s Health Anchor Partnership

Camden’s Health Anchor Partnership brings together major health and life sciences organisations to help reduce health inequalities through transparent, ethical and community-led action.
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Whole School Approaches to Mental Health

Whole School Approaches to Mental Health: A Greater London Authority funded pilot taking place in Camden.
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Specialist Immunisation Health Visitor

Specialist Immunisation Health Visitor (SHIV): A national pilot of health visitors delivering early year vaccinations.
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Low Acuity A&E Follow Up Clinics

Piloting a monthly “one stop shop” clinic for families with young children who frequently attend UCLH’s emergency department for low-acuity issues.
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Kailo

A one-year project co-designing system change interventions addressing adolescent mental health with young people, funded by UCL Partners.
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Project Health Resilience

A London-based health literacy programme designed to empower 16-19 year olds to confidently access the health system.

Further reading
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Nesta’s toolkit for Family Hubs Pregnancy Grant

An explainer of the Family Hubs Pregnancy Grant delivered by Camden Council and Nesta, including how it was designs, who it aims to serve, the change it hopes to achieve and how, and details of what is needed to deliver the service. The toolkit focuses onsetting up the service.

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