Using tags
Tagging your content properly will help the website work out which content is related to one another. This will automatically select related items in the 'you might also be interested in' section on an Article or Event.
The best way of tagging, is to select the broad categories your content fits into, and only being more specific when you need to.
For example, for an article on care homes, you could select both the high level item 'Social care' and the more specific 'Care homes' tag.
Type of service or care setting
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Cancer care
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Community health services
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Dentistry
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GPs
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Hospital care
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Maternity
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Mental health
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Children and young people mental health services
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Crisis care
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Pharmacy
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Social care
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Care homes
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Home care
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Urgent and emergency care
Service experience issue
- Access
- Accesible information
- Advocacy
- Building/facilities
- Complaints
- Hospital discharge
- Information
- Lifestyle and wellbeing
- Patient transport
- Public involvement
- Service change
- Service delivery, quality, organisation and staffing
Condition or issue
- Autism
- Dementia
- Depression and Anxiety
- Eating disorders
- Eye care
- IVF
Personal characteristics
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Age
- Older people
- Children and young people
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Disability
- Physical disability
- Deafness
- Visual imparement
- Learning disability
Ethnicity
- BME
- Gypsy or Irish Traveller
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Gender
- Male
- Female
- Transgender/non-binary
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Religion
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Seldom Heard
- People with limited family or social networks
- People who misuse drugs
- People who live in poverty
- Carers
- People in stigmatised occupations (such as sex workers)
- People who are geographically isolated
- People who are homeless
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Sexual orientation
Other
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Volunteering
- Conference