The Provider Podcast - Providers Deliver
28 May 2025
In this episode, Susan Bahl, head of media at NHS Providers, discusses the latest edition of Providers Deliver which shows how trusts are working to improve services for children and young people across sectors.
Prevention
Susan is joined by:
- Sir Terence Stephenson - chair of NHS Providers and Nuffield Professor of Child Health at UCL’s Great Ormond Street Institute
- Hannah Hayes - former senior policy officer at NHS Providers
- Professor Mitch Blair, consultant paediatrician (retired) and Emeritus Professor of Paediatrics and Child Public Health, Imperial College London
- News
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- Insights
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Prevention
- News
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Prevention
- Report
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Prevention
- Insights
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