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The government wants to reduce the harm tobacco causes by stopping people taking up smoking and helping more people to quit.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government is helping people to be more active and to eat healthily, and it’s making sure people get the right support to lose weight.
We’re improving the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and helping survivors to live more comfortably.
We want carers to get the information, advice and support they need to stay healthy while they are caring for somebody else.
The government wants health and social care services to work together more efficiently so that people get the right combination of care.
The government wants to improve health and care services, create more dementia-friendly communities and make dementia research a priority.
The government is making changes to give people more information, choice and control over health and social care services.
The government wants to encourage research and innovation in the NHS and use evidence to help raise standards in health and social care.
The government is making mental wellbeing a priority and looking at how to make mental health services as effective as possible.
How we are offering free school meals to all pupils in reception year, year 1 and year 2 in state-funded schools in England.
The government is making changes to the health and social care system to put respect for patients and service users first.
The government is helping people make a full recovery from drug addiction and is discouraging people from misusing illegal drugs in the first place.
The government wants people approaching the end of their life to be treated with dignity and to be able to die in a place of their choice.
The government wants the NHS to become more efficient to free up funds for treating patients and keeping up with new treatments.
People with conditions like diabetes, asthma and heart disease should have an early diagnosis and high-quality treatment, care and support.
Outlines the response to conclusions and recommendations in the Health Select Committee’s (HSC) report ‘Complaints and Raising Concerns’.
Seeks views on new guidance to support 'Think Autism' and the adult autism strategy.
Sets out the outcomes and corresponding indicators that will be used to hold NHS England to account for improvements in health outcomes
Seeks views on the role and performance of the Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee (ARSAC).
Seeks views on the role and performance of the British Pharmacopoeia Commission (BPC)
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