Sebastian Rees

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Sebastian Rees

Sebastian Rees

@SebRees1

Head of Health, @ippr Also: @sebrees1.bsky.social All views my own

London, United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2019
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Sebastian Rees
Sebastian Rees@SebRees1·
Enjoying rewatching the Maize lecture!
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Richard Sloggett
Richard Sloggett@rcsloggett·
I imagine the UK public has very little idea who the @UKHSA is. @DHSCgovuk and @NHSEngland you need to put the latest MenB info front and centre on your websites. Current landing pages below don't mention it at all.....
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Dr Soumitri Chakraborty (she/her)@krishnakolidoc

There are plenty of queries coming from #parents about the MenB vaccine itself. There should be a comprehensive and clear advisory out about it at national level. Otherwise #anxiety is reaching sky-high! @UKHSA

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Joe Hill
Joe Hill@jo3hill·
The Government don’t have good theories of how to change the State. But they aren’t the only ones - the same criticism of “siloed working” and idea of using “taskforces” to cut through the quagmire were all the rage under the last Conservative government. We need to ask whether these ideas actually hold up. Why do you have to work around the ‘usual processes’ to get anything done in Whitehall? Was the value of those processes at all. I think siloes are underrated. Whitehall became a bit too focused on how everything relates to everything else, and allows complex policy systems to overwhelm it. Instead, the kind of radical focus of action we called for in Everythingism must be the alternative. @martha_dacombe’s post is a good read on Labour’s struggle to grip Whitehall. dacombe.substack.com/p/three-layers…
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Sebastian Rees@SebRees1·
@deeleyc6 @rcsloggett Some of this is inevitable pain associated with structural re-org - there's always a gamble in this and people are bound to be frustrated. But 3% of staff saying that change management is good feels a bit Soviet Central Committee, 1991...
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Sebastian Rees@SebRees1·
Though this should not be the main reason to care, most people leaving NHSE/ICBs will return to NHS orgs at some point (especially those with the most valuable technical skills in functions like commissioning, workforce planning, digital and finance). Their good will is precious.
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Sebastian Rees@SebRees1·
Abolition of NHSE and ICB cuts were always going to be difficult but looking after people needs to be the first consideration in these processes. That evidently hasn’t been the case.
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Joe Hill
Joe Hill@jo3hill·
Everyone makes mistakes, that's why people proof. But the Mandelson files released last week are a good reminder of how large parts of Whitehall have become functionally illiterate. The civil service has lost any of the 'writing culture' it once had. When a document can have a dozen authors (all writing over each other), it doesn't reflect the thinking or judgment of any of them well. Writing well forces you to think well, but drafting by committee forces people to think in the lowest common denominator. Sometimes, Whitehall-ese is a deliberate attempt to avoid difficult subjects. Civil servants often use phrases like "finding a form of words" to describe the careful use of language to avoid being specific about something that ministers might be uncomfortable with. We need to do better, and bring back a culture of writing good prose in Westminster. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1…
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Alison Moore @alijanemoore also on Bluesky
A survey on behalf of a company which wants to sell “safety” products to cyclists. The evidence that high viz makes much difference is pretty mixed (I do wear it after dark). Half of cyclists don't wear helmets. Some want to avoid a bad hair day. thetimes.com/article/55053d…
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NPRG@CptHastings1916·
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England
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Sebastian Rees@SebRees1·
@LucyGoBag @LucyGoBag what is worth reading on how organisations can get through the slump (particularly from a staff morale perspective)?
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Henry Anderson
Henry Anderson@HMAnderson39·
Undoubtedly positive news, but at this rate it will take *25 years* for the elective waiting list to be cleared Huge numbers of people waiting for care is now normalised and not going to go away anytime soon
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting

📉 Wait lists have fallen again by 43k in January - 374k in 18 months. 🚑 Fastest ambulance response in 5 years, down to less than 29 mins for heart attacks and stroke 🏥 A&E waits the shortest for four years despite a hugely demanding winter Lots done, lots more to do.

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