ADPH London Thematic Networks and Communities of Practice
We support 11 active networks / communities of practice on given public health priorities or themes, with a combined total of 733 members. Members are mainly from London local authorities but also from public health partner organisations. Each one is chaired by a theme lead and supported by ADPH London’s Programme team.
The following is a list of the thematic networks we currently support:
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Children & Young People’s (CYP) Network
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Children & Young People’s Mental Health Community of Practice
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Climate and Health Network
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Community Champions Development Network
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Health and wellbeing of Asylum Seekers and Refugees Community of Practice
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Healthcare Public Health / Population Health
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Immunisation Network
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Obesity Leads Network
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Public Health Communications Network
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Public Health Tackling Racism and Inequality Network
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Public Mental Health Network
The ADPH London KHub Digital Network Platform

Knowledge Hub (KHUB) is a private knowledge sharing platform that allows organisations to create online communities for sharing information and content, to generate discussion, collaborate, and act as a digital library of resources.
ADPH London has now set up it’s very own KHub Digital Network – a premium version of the KHUB platform with enhanced functionality. We have made this investment to improve our ways of working with network members.
Partner Public Health Thematic Networks:
In addition to the above networks and Communities of Practice, additional networks coordinated by partner organisations include the following:
- London Healthy Places Network coordinated by Southwark Council. All enquiries: Ros.McDermott@southwark.gov.uk
- London Health and Housing Network coordinated by Southwark Council. All enquiries: Ros.McDermott@southwark.gov.uk