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Community Voices was launched during the pandemic to increase COVID-19 vaccination uptake in Norfolk and Waveney’s most deprived areas. The initiative is a collaboration between system partners and en …Workshop leadFacilitator
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The Innovation for Healthcare Inequalities Programme (InHIP) is a partnership initiated in 2022 between NHS England and the Health Innovation Network, which sought to improve access to NICE-recommende …
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Following the guide Accelerating Transformation: How to Develop Effective NHS-Industry Partnerships by APBI and the NHS Confederation, Health Innovation Network South London’s work in dementia is show …Panellist
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Bump, Birth and Beyond (BBB) is an early intervention service that supports vulnerable families living in the most deprived areas of South Yorkshire. The service aims to improve health outcomes and re …
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Trust is the foundation of effective partnerships and a crucial factor in addressing health inequalities. Under the theme ‘the power of trust in partnerships’, this session will explore how the pharma …
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of people leave the workforce due to ill health — undermining not only individual wellbeing but also our collective economic potential. The message is clear: national …
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The NHS Race and Health Observatory was established by the NHS in 2021 to examine ethnic inequalities in health across the country, and to support national bodies in implementing meaningful change for …
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Whether you are a member of the LGBTQIA+ community or an ally, all are welcome to join this interactive session on how the NHS can be more inclusive for NHS patients and staff. Delegates can choose to …Facilitator
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Chaired by Dr Sue Mann, national clinical director in women’s health and consultant and women’s health lead at City and Hackney, our panel explores why we can’t be ‘demure’ about menopausal health in …Panellist
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The BLN lunch is a popular annual fixture at NHS ConfedExpo, giving network members and supporters a space to celebrate collective progress and personal achievements, and to hear from thought leaders …Panellist
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The 25/26 operational planning guidance emphasises NHS England's commitment to prioritising prevention and proactive care within effective population health management. This includes a heightened focu …
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This session brings together leaders from across the healthcare landscape to explore how digital innovation will revolutionise community wellbeing over the next decade. Hear directly from NHS leaders …
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This session is an opportunity for health and care leaders to talk to ICB non-executive directors and chairs who took part in the Health Inequalities Leadership Development Programme, which was delive …Facilitator
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This session will explore Barnardo’s Family Support Worker (FSW) model, commissioned by NHS England to address the rising number of children under 12 presenting at emergency departments (EDs) due to s …
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Children and young people’s health, especially mental health, significantly declined during the pandemic and waiting times for NHS children’s services, including mental health services, have reached a …
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This session will outline the areas of focus for NHS England and GIRFT’s Further Faster 20 (FF20) programme which, in line with the government’s Get Britain Working initiative, is supporting 20 NHS tr …
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Respiratory disease is both a cause and consequence of health inequality in England, with asthma and COPD hitting hardest in the most deprived communities. Tackling these inequalities could provide a …
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Although rare diseases are individually rare they are collectively common, affecting around one-in-17 people in the UK.1 Health inequalities are systemic, avoidable and unfair. Acting now to tackle he …
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This session is developed and funded by Lilly for UK HCPs and other relevant decision makers. We know all too well that gaps in access to care are widespread, and that we experience an ever-expanding …
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High Intensity Use (HIU) services currently address the needs of individuals aged 18+ who attend the emergency department (ED) more than expected. HIU services support people with barriers to accessin …
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What does it mean as a ward team to acknowledge the fundamental healthcare inequities faced by your patients? What does it mean as an individual to recognise your own assumptions about race and privil …Facilitator
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Highlighting the work of NHS South Yorkshire, this session will share insights on developing a health inequalities focused approach using behavioural science techniques. It will showcase how NHS South …Panellist
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The first shift of the NHS ten-year health plan is from hospital to community. Ensuring patients have access to new medicines has a key role to play in achieving this. How can the NHS and industry wor …
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In this session, colleagues from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and NHS Race and Health Observatory (RHO) will share learning from a pilot Learning and Action Network (LAN). The RHO LAN pilo …
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This session will focus on the work of the Children and Young People’s Health Equity Collaborative, a unique partnership between Barnardo's, the Institute of Health Equity and three integrated care sy …Panellist
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We will be presenting the work done in West Berkshire where 10,000 health checks have been taken up by our most vulnerable patients. How to start working collaboratively with local authorities, IT dep …
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On 1 April 2025, NHS England will delegate responsibility for 70 specialised services — worth £14 billion annually — to integrated care boards (ICBs). This transition marks a fundamental shift in how …
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Although rare diseases are individually rare, they are collectively common, affecting around one-in-17 people in the UK.¹ Health inequalities are systemic, avoidable and unfair. Acting now to tackle h …
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In 2023, the NHS Race and Health Observatory published a report exploring the unique mental health needs of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities in the UK, and identified several promising community- …
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This session will demonstrate the productivity and efficiency gains realised through clinicians working closer together across primary and secondary care. Using the example of a health inequalities im …Panellist
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Join the NHS Race and Health Observatory for an energising networking lunch, to connect with fellow minoritised ethnic professionals across health, research and VCSE sectors working to tackle ethnic h …
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A key shift in the ten-year plan is moving from treatment to prevention. How can industry help the NHS achieve a truly preventative approach, going beyond vaccination and making best use of the medici …
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Learning from the experience of the Brazilian health service and their 30-year-old Family Health Strategy with their 270,000-strong army of community health agents, this session will demonstrate how w …Panellist
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The women’s health strategy for England sets out to improve how the health and care system listens to women. Although women in the UK live longer on average than men, the evidence shows they spend a g …
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The session is to inform, educate and encourage collaboration among healthcare providers and community stakeholders. It focuses on oral healthcare within head and neck cancer pathways, particularly in …
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Core20Plus5 focuses on the most deprived 20 per cent of people in the country. Reflecting the ten-year health plan workstream, ‘I am treated in a fair and inclusive way, irrespective of who I am’, spe …Panellist
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We Deserve Better, a 2023 report from the NHS Race and Health Observatory, found black, Asian and minoritised ethnic people with a learning disability on average die earlier than their white counterpa …Facilitator
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Integrated care boards (ICBs) have statutory responsibilities to facilitate, promote and support research and the use of research evidence for the benefit of their local populations. Increasingly, imp …
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Find out how Buckinghamshire’s levelling-up programme, Opportunity Bucks, has been the catalyst for further integration across our place. This has led to closer partnership working with a commitment t …
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We will bring together cross-sector experts to identify key actions and present strategic approaches to support integrated care systems (ICSs) and other key stakeholders to tackle health inequalities …
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Addressing long surgical waits for severe endometriosis in the north of England has evolved into a broader initiative involving primary care, public health, and patient advocacy with Endometriosis UK. …Panellist
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Partners in City and Hackney have made neighbourhoods the default way of working for engaging with communities and delivering out-of-hospital services. Join this session to learn: • how the approach h …
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This session will explore AI for urgent emergency care, a pioneering NHS England collaboration between UCLPartners, NHS North East London Integrated Care System, and Health Navigator that leverages AI …
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Neighbourhoods are critical to local people and the equity of access and outcomes they should expect. This session is led by leaders from acute, primary care, faith sector and our neighbourhoods and d …
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Cancer incidence is predicted to rise, and over the span of the ten-year health plan nearly four million people are expected to be diagnosed with cancer. Every year, 33,000 cancer cases are directly a …Panellist
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51 per cent of the population are women, and while on average women live longer they spend a significantly greater proportion of their lives in ill health when compared with men. The Women’s Health St …Facilitator
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Integrated care partnerships (ICPs) bring together system partners with remits across healthcare and the wider determinants of health, uniquely positioning them to drive joint action on the health cha …Chair