Lessons from Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland on how to develop partnerships of equals.
On Thursday 22nd February from 2:00pm to 4:45pm, National Voices supported by the NHS England Health Inequalities Improvement Team, SCW and The Health Creation Alliance held a national learning event for the Core20PLUS Connectors Programme.
The Core20PLUS Connectors programme is part of the support framework for progressing the goals of Core20PLUS5, which is the NHS approach to support the reduction of health inequalities at both a national and system level. Through the programme, NHS England funds Integrated Care Systems to recruit, mobilise and support influential community connectors to take practical action to reduce health inequalities in their local communities.
The event was an opportunity for Connectors, participating voluntary sector organisations and representatives from Integrated Care Systems and Boards to come together, hear learning from other Connector sites, network and take part in learning sessions.
This is the recording of session 2, breakout room 1 which is chaired by Merron Simpson, Chief Executive of the Health Creation Alliance and focussed on ‘Lessons from Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland on how to develop partnerships of equals’.
You can view the agenda for the event here: [ Ссылка ]
You can view the other video recordings of the event here:
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The full list of speakers for the event include:
- Professor Bola Owolabi, Director of Healthcare Inequalities at NHS England
- Khudeja Amer Sharif, CEO of Shama Women’s Centre
- Asma Osman, Outreach Manager – Doula Connectors, Approachable Parenting
- Sophia Morris, System Clinical Lead for Inequalities in Mid & South Essex Integrated Care System
- Raj Johal, Community Connector with Derby Asian Strategic Partnership
- Tim Anfilogoff, Head of Community Resilience at NHS Hertfordshire and West Essex Integrated Care Board
- Tara Spence, Chief Executive Officer at Home-Start in Suffolk
- Joan Gabay, Greater Manchester Core20PLUS Community Connector at the Caribbean & African Health Network
- Raj Than, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board Primary Care Lead for Health Inequalities, UHL Clinical Lead
- Beena Solanki, Coordinator at Shama Women’s Centre
- Gabrielle Quaye, Project Officer at Black Thrive Lambeth
- Mary Hill, Head of Policy – Healthcare Inequalities Improvement at NHS England
- Thomas Herweijer, Programme Transformation Manager - Long Term Conditions and Community Empowerment at South West London Integrated Care Board
- Samira Ben Omar, Director at Samira Ben Omar Associates ltd
- Sally Yeoman, CEO at Halton & St Helens VCA
- Merron Simpson, Chief Executive of the Health Creation Alliance
- Andrew Fenton, Director of Population Health and Inequalities at NHS South, Central and West
- Sarah Sweeney, Director of Membership and Development at National Voices
- Carrie Duran, Head of Health and Care Programmes, Hull CVS
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