The Homeless Health Faculty
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Homeless people averagely die in their early 40s. We work towards a complete service that helps people to heal away from the streets.The College of Medicine is delighted to be working with Professor Aidan Halligan and Dr Nigel Hewett of London Pathway to improve the care of Homeless people. London Pathway's King's Cross based clinic is a constant demonstration of what works and a place for exploring new improvements. We welcome people from a range of healthcare professions to join us and bring your expertise to our vital work.
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PapersPerspectives on the Homeless patient NEW: Homless health standards for NHS commissioners Homeless people testify to a significantly lower level of care than the general population. Read our detailed report for NHS commissioners, explaining how the health service is expensively failing the homeless and what needs to be done to improve the situation. More about the Homeless Care Faculty |
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London PathwayLondon Pathway is one of our chosen Innovation projects. Combining a GP with a hospital nurse and four volunteers, the service sees 270 homeless people per year, many of them rough sleepers. Read more about the project here. Visit the London Pathway website.
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Who's Who in the FacultyFind out more about our Faculty members and read our invitation to participate in this vital work. |


