Thank you for all the support for our #AskAboutAsthma campaign week on keeping children’s asthma under control particularly more so this year due to the coronavirus and this second wave.
Below you will find links to our blogs, podcasts, webinar recordings and slides from the campaign programme.
Blogs
Using all of the rainbow – painting the picture of better asthma care for children and young people by Dan Devitt, Children’s Commissioner.
Why do an asthma peer review? by Sam Rostom, NCL, Children and Young Peoples Programme Director
Take a breather by Tori Hadaway, Community Children’s Specialist Asthma Nurse
How physiotherapy can help an asthmatic child, by Charlotte Wells, Specialist Paediatric Respiratory Physiotherapist, Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Croydon asthma champion programme by Jo Massey and Jakki Sutherland, CHAH team
Asthma and indoor air quality by Catherine Sutton, Director, Airbourne Allergy Action
Responding to COVID-19: Video Group Consultations for children and young people with asthma by Sarah Kavanagh
Medicines optimisation in asthma – Role of a Paediatric Specialist Pharmacist by Sukeshi Makhecha, Specialist Paediatric Asthma Pharmacist, Royal Brompton and Evelina Hospitals
How a Network Incentive Scheme can improve CYP asthma diagnosis and care by Tori Hadaway, Community Children’s Specialist Asthma Nurse
Reflections on developing an asthma network by Dr Stephen Goldring, Consultant Paediatrician, Director of Clinical Studies, The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Protecting children from air pollution at school and beyond by Anthony Mysak, Portfolio Manager, Guys and St Thomas’ Charity
Healthier Air Indoors – new resources for families by Professor Anne Greenough, Neonatology and Clinical Respiratory Physiology, Director of Education and Training at King’s Heath Partners, Academic Health Science Centre
St George’s Hospital Asthma Team Update by Jo Lawson, Asthma Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist
Back to school but not quite back to normal by Hannah Harniess
Podcasts
PODCAST 1 – How can community pharmacists improve care for young asthmatics?
PODCAST 2 – Ask the experts?
PODCAST 3 – Tertiary asthma care and the new referral protocol
PODCAST 4 – Asthma Friendly School – a how to guide
PODCAST 5 – Learning from asthma deaths
PODCAST 6 – Developing an asthma network
PODCAST 7 – Air quality and asthma – what have we learned from Covid-19
Webinar Recordings and Slides
Role of pharmacy for children and young peoples asthma during Covid, 14 Sept 2020
Raj Matharu – Welcome, context and vision: incorporating pharmacy into acute/elective teams
Bipin Patel – Joining up primary and community asthma care: Bexley CYP inhaler pilot
A film about the Bexley Pharmacy pilot, which aimed to provide pharmacists with an online tool to review patients with asthma from 5 to 25 years old.
Darush Attar – Responding to Covid-19: remote inhaler technique training
Marsha Alter – Looking to the future: what do patients want from their pharmacists and how technology can improve care
Supporting the older child: transition to adult care and the relationship between anxiety and asthma, 15 Sept 2020
Sam Prigmore & Fran Beresford – Transition to adult care
AskAboutAsthma 2020 – In the time of Covid-19, 16 Sept 2020
Virtual Conference – AskAboutAsthma in the time of Covid-19
How specialist nurses can support 3 asks and improve asthma care across the system, 17 Sept 2020
Tori Hadaway – How specialist nurses can support 3 asks
Why is good primary care essential for children and young people’s asthma, 18 Sept 2020
Julia Moody and Ren Lawlor – Why is good primary care essential
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