CBE PrFPH | Public Health Director for London | Passionate about leadership, health, equity, innovation & impact | He/Him | Following/being followed ≠ Endorsed.
🎙️ Eight years. One shared goal 🧡
Professor Kevin Fenton and Professor Jane Anderson reflect on the power of partnership, progress made across London's HIV response and the road to 2030.
🎧 Watch or listen:
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A glimpse of Priority 4: Leading Prevention and Public Mental Health
Most mental health conditions start early. Acting sooner improves lives, strengthens society, and reduces long-term pressure on services.
For more details, please visit subodh-dave.com@rcpsych
Friday's BASHH President’s Dinner provided a special moment to mark the launch of the HIV Action Plan.
We were grateful to be joined by newly appointed Minister Sharon Hodgson MP and our community partners, as we celebrated our GUM workforce and looked to opportunities ahead.
The @WHO has just launched the first-ever consolidated operational handbook to strengthen the global STI response amid rising infections.
Countries now have a practical guide to strengthen prevention, diagnosis, treatment & care.
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We can end HIV transmissions in England by 2030 - which would be a world first without a vaccine or cure.
Testing is key.
That’s why we’re making tests available from the comfort of your own home.
New HIV Action Plan out tomorrow! #WorldAIDSDay2025mirror.co.uk/news/politics/n…
True inclusion means partnering with those typically excluded from healthcare decisions.
We’re working to co-produce a practical resource that supports healthcare bodies reinforce community participation and co-production at the heart of their work.
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“Representation matters: your presence at the table changes the conversation, shapes better decisions, and inspires others to follow.”
@ProfKevinFenton shares the need for diverse representation in leadership and its influence on healthcare services. england.nhs.uk/london/2025/1…#BlackHistoryMonth
ALT Professor Kevin Fenton wearing a black suit, white shirt and black tie. He is looking towards the camera and smiling.
Looking forward to joining colleagues at the Reach Society 15th Year Awards Dinner. Much to celebrate with the important work being done to engage young people in STEM and careers in science, engineering, technology & medicine among others. @ReachSociety10reachsociety.com/events/reco…
Over a third of adults in Greater London unaware of their blood pressure – Despite knowing the deadly risks | London Daily News londondaily.news/over-a-thir…
Our new interactive digital platform is officially live! Visit the Health Action Resource Platform - rho-harp.org. The HARP present highlights of NHS data metrics across major health conditions by ethnicity and deprivation, presented at national, regional & ICS levels.
Heading abroad over summer? Londoners are being urged to protect against common travel-related illnesses. See what our Regional Deputy Director for London, Dr Yimmy Chow, had to say👇
@ProfKevinFenton@londoncouncils@NHSEnglandLDN@LDN_Health
Congratulations Dr Cordelle Ofori! Winner of the #BlackHealthcareAwards Fenton Award 2025. Your outstanding contributions to healthcare excellence and community service make a lasting impact.
Deeply honoured to receive Honorary Membership of the @FPH. General practice & public health are natural allies—working together to tackle inequalities, promote prevention, & protect the health of our communities. Grateful to stand with such dedicated colleagues. #FPH@rcgp 🙏🏽❤️
Dear President, dear Kevin,
I am deeply grateful for this great honor, for the wonderful ceremony, and for the opportunity to be part of such a distinguished and inspiring group of professionals.
With heartfelt thanks—and with unwavering passion for public health!
@WHO@FPH
Many congratulations @MarinaRomanello and @DrMariaNeira on your awards and recognitions! The entire @FPH family are absolutely thrilled for all our new 2025 Fellow, Members and Awardees!
ICYMI: Creative health: embedding arts and culture in public health. Vital for supporting our physical, mental and social health, recovery, connecting stronger communities, and reducing health inequalities.
LEARN MORE HERE:👇
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Air pollution is a significant public health issue with far-reaching consequences. According to the @WHO air pollution is a major environmental risk factor, contributing to cardiovascular disease, respiratory illnesses, and even lung cancer.
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How can we measure the impact of arts activities on our health and wellbeing?
For #CreativityAndWellbeingWeek - great to see this new Creative Health Impact Framework bringing fresh tools to support arts & cultural organisations communicate the transformative power of creativity.