What does Total Place mean for the NHS?

Date:
1 June 2010

In brief

This conference shared learning from pilot areas participating in the Total Place initiative and explored what Total Place means for the NHS.

In brief

The coalition government has made it clear that spending cuts will be made and that public services will need to achieve more with less. Total Place is an initiative that focuses on how a whole area approach to public services can lead to better services at a lower cost.

This half-day conference provided an insight into the Total Place initiative, and how it could help the NHS achieve more with less.

Download the seminar highlights

Programme

Programme

Session one: Keynote session

Session two: Lessons from Total Place

  • NHS Total Place experiences in Birmingham
    Alan Lotinga, Director, Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Partnership 
    Download Alan Lotinga's presentation (80 kb) [pdf]
  • Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole Total Place pilot: Securing better outcomes for older people
    Phil Swann, Project Director, Total Place Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole, and Programme Director, Shared Intelligence

Session three: Panel discussion

How could the Total Place initiative help the NHS achieve more with less?

Panel members:

  • Helen Bailey, Director – Public Services, HM Treasury
  • Karen Livingstone, Director of Strategic Partnerships, NHS East of England
  • Angela McNab, Chief Executive, NHS Luton

Speakers

Speakers

Keynote

  • Cllr David Parsons CBE
    Member of the Ministerial group overseeing Total Place, and Chair of the Local Government Association Improvement Board

Speakers

  • Mike Attwood
    Programme Director, Total Place Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire
  • Helen Bailey
    Director – Public Services, HM Treasury
  • Karen Livingstone
    Director of Strategic Partnerships, NHS East of England
  • Alan Lotinga
    Director, Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Partnership
  • Angela McNab
    Chief Executive, NHS Luton
  • Phil Swann
    Project Director, Total Place Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole, and Programme Director, Shared Intelligence