Better you, better Lambeth

Lambeth Together is an integrated local care partnership helping Lambeth residents have better access to health and care so they can lead happier, healthier lives.

How we'll help Lambeth thrive

Delivery Alliances

  • Living Well Alliance

    The Living Well Network is making it easier for people to get help with their mental health needs. It already supports hundreds of people every month.

    About the Living Well Alliance
  • Neighbourhood and Wellbeing Alliance

    This Alliance will bring together different providers to offer a better service to Lambeth residents facing a range of issues, including long-term illnesses.

    About the Neighbourhood and Wellbeing Alliance
  • Children and Young People Alliance

    The Children and Young People Alliance will work to make Lambeth one of the best places in the world for children and young people to grow up.

    About the Children and Young People Alliance

Latest news

  1. Lambeth Council wants to know what you think about the move to Minnie Kidd House Sexual Health clinic from the Streatham Hill site. This will ensure that the services provided meet your needs and expectations.

    Local authorities have the responsibility to ensure open access sexual health services, providing contraceptives, STI testing and treatment, and sexual health advice.

  2. London has the lowest uptake of HPV across regions of England. Lambeth’s overall HPV vaccination coverage is lower than the London average. This is a concern, as the HPV vaccine helps protect against several types of cancer and other illnesses caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).

  3. A new partnership between Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT) and the Lambeth General Practice Provider Alliance has been confirmed to take on the role of Neighbourhood Health Service Integrator for Lambeth.

    Approved by the South East London Integrated Care Board (ICB) on 16 July, this partnership will help coordinate and connect health and care services across the borough—supporting more joined-up, community-based care that meets the needs of local people.

  4. Lambeth Together is proud to support Alcohol Awareness Week, shining a spotlight on the powerful journeys of peer mentors who have overcome alcohol addiction and are now helping others do the same.

    Ruth Hutt, Director of Public Health at Lambeth Council, said: “We’re extremely proud of the peer mentors we have in Lambeth, who play an integral role in supporting people on their journey to recovery from substance and alcohol addiction.