The purpose of this Annual Review is to look back over the past twelve months as well as to look forward to the next year or so and try and identify how best the Centre can respond to the very rapid changes that are being made in the way health ...
This report gives an account of the development of the King's Fund London Programme. It was launched in 1979 to develop activities in relation to health care in London. Its broad aim is to identify, encourage and disseminate good practice in inner city areas through a coordinated programme of research ...
The 1979 Review aims to be a ready means of reference to the work of the Centre. It differs in presentation from its two predecessors in that the Register of Projects has been produced in a separate volume.
This review, which continues the series begun many years ago, is the first to relate to a complete calendar year. It follows the layout established a year ago and it describes the activities of a particularly busy year. In the first section, the interest areas of the Centre are described; ...
The purpose of this review is to provide a ready means of reference to the work of the King's Fund Centre. It continues the series of previous years and covers the period from the move to the new premises at Albert Street in August 1976 to the end of 1977. ...
This report concentrates on the activities of the Centre from April 1975 to the end of July 1976. The main body of the report is concerned with the work that has taken place; there is also a reference to the work of other organisations who have been housed within the ...
The purpose of this report is to review the work of the Centre and to attempt some evaluation of this work as at the end of March 1975. The report starts by recalling the original objectives of the Centre and commenting upon the Centre's role as a forum and meeting-place. ...