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Putting place and neighbourhood approaches at the heart of integrated care

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Place-based and neighbourhood approaches to care play an essential role in enabling the health and care system to tackle the growing challenges facing it, and the new government has reinvigorated energy around the pivotal role neighbourhoods have in improving health and wellbeing.

With the recent Darzi review describing the health and care system as being in a ‘critical condition’, place and neighbourhood have come into focus as one of the key means through which the government can achieve its aims of creating a new approach to health and care and building a ‘neighbourhood health service’ that prioritises primary and community services closer to home, preventing ill health and supporting people to lead healthier lives.

Join peers and those working across health and care and local government as we explore how the health and care system can best utilise place-based and neighbourhood approaches to meet local needs, ensuring they empower place-based partnerships to take more decisions about how NHS money is spent and enabling them to engage with organisations and services at local levels where the link to communities is strongest.

Sessions will focus on:

  • how the health and care system can use place-based and neighbourhood approaches to meet the changing needs of people and tackle the growing challenges it faces

  • how integrated care systems can empower place-based partnerships to identify opportunities to devolve power to neighbourhoods and co-commission services with communities to ensure they meet local needs

  • the importance of multi-disciplinary teams working together at the local level as ‘integrated neighbourhood teams’ and how they have been developing

  • the role of place-based and neighbourhood approaches in driving healthier communities and learnings from innovative ways of working and collaborating

  • what the future of neighbourhoods could look like, and whether we can learn anything from devolution and international approaches.

Testimonials

'I enjoyed all of the sessions and found all speakers very interesting. Short presentations which I felt were good. Resources that were shared in the chat were very useful. All sessions were very relevant and reinforced important recurring themes.'

'Super local, super relevant, real-life experience of the front line - empathetic, kind, meeting people where they are to engage effectively with them on a personal level and empower them to make change. Assisting people in tackling their challenges that directly affect their health and well-being. Fabulous!'

'Because it was refreshing to see a case study showing pharmacy, GP, sports centres, community groups etc., coming together and it worked so well that the communities no longer needed the people who initiated it.'

'Really interesting and helpful to hear how other ICBs are managing place-based care, and how this factored into their governance structure.'

'The event had direct relevance to my role and I have linked with some of the speakers to find out more about their case studies presented.'

Speakers include

  • Susannah Howard

    Susannah Howard

    Integrated Care Partnership Director, Suffolk & North East Essex ICS
  • Sir Richard Leese

    Sir Richard Leese

    Chair, NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care
  • Peter Babadu

    Peter Babudu

    Executive Director, Impact on Urban Health
  • Kalvinder Kohli

    Assistant Director Early Intervention and Prevention, Birmingham City Council
  • Zina Etheridge

    Zina Etheridge

    Chief Executive, North East London
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    Amy Galea

    Chief Integration and Primary Care Officer, NHS Sussex
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    Nahmana Khan

    GP lead, East Birmingham INT, Birmingham and Solihull ICS
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    Daniel Leveson

    Place Director for Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire West ICB

Programme

Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Day one

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Day two

Ticket prices

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Bursary tickets

We offer a limited number of bursary places for people with lived experience to ensure a balance of voices in the room. To apply for a bursary place please email us a short paragraph explaining why you wish to attend. 

Community group tickets

For community groups or charities with an income of less than £100k, we are pleased to offer a new low rate of £95 +VAT.

Student tickets

If you are a student in full-time education, please email us for a promotional code, with a photograph of your valid student ID. Student tickets are £60 +VAT.

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