NHS webinars on primary care networks

NHS England is supporting the development of primary care networks, which are bringing GP practices together with community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary sector services to ensure that people receive better health and social care.

Engaging with people and communities is one of NHS England’s priorities for this programme, and is one of the themes in a series of webinars where you can find out more about primary care networks.

Other webinars will focus on a range of topics such as…

Engaging with people and communities:

Working with pharmacy:

Using digital to develop services:

Using the wider workforce:

Estates:

What is a webinar?

A webinar is an online seminar. You will usually need a computer that is connected to the internet, and a telephone. You will see PowerPoint slides presented on your computer screen, and there is usually an opportunity to type in a ‘chat’ box at the side of the screen if you have any questions. In order to hear the presenter and participants, you can either phone in to the meeting, or request that the meeting automatically phones you, which is free, even to a mobile. You hear the meeting audio over your phone, like a conference call, while watching your screen. You can usually ask questions or make comments if you want to, but you don’t have to if you want to just listen.