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NHS Digital celebrates Black History Month
NHS Digital has been hosting a variety of internal events throughout October to celebrate Black History Month.
New figures on detentions under the Mental Health Act in 2019-20 published today
The rate of detentions under the Mental Health Act in England for black or black British people was more than four times higher than for white people in 2019-20, a new report shows.
The next generation of NHS innovation - embracing the digital revolution
Keynote by NHS Digital's CEO Sarah Wilkinson (delivered for Public Policy Projects on Saturday 10 October)
Celebrating Ada Lovelace Day at NHS Digital
To celebrate Ada Lovelace day, NHS Digital is hosting several internal events to celebrate women in tech. Ada Lovelace Day (ALD) is an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
MS Teams use in the NHS soars as pandemic continues
Over 65 million messages have been sent on the platform since the week it was rolled out across the NHS by NHS Digital.
Milestone for NHS Vaccine Research Registry as it supports new COVID-19 trial
10,000 UK volunteers are being invited to join a leading phase three COVID-19 vaccine trial - as the number of people signed up to a registry developed by NHS Digital passes 250,000.
New statistics show NHS staff sickness absence for coronavirus-related reasons
Figures reported by NHS organisations on staff sickness absence linked to coronavirus (COVID-19) have been published for the first time today.
Statistics published for all routine childhood vaccinations in England in 2019-20
• Coverage increased in most routine vaccinations - with MMR coverage at 24 months up for the first time in six years.