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On Friday the 20th September NHS England will be providing a webinar on Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STP)/Integrated Care Systems (ICS) – an update from the Voluntary Partnership team (10:30am – 11:30am). On this webinar, Voluntary and Community organisations will give an update on some of the partnership work that has been happening in STP/ICS around the country which specifically focuses on VCSE engagement.
This webinar will include:
- Introduction to key programmes, such as Building Health Partnerships and the STP/ICS Accelerator Programme
- The opportunity to hear the experiences of VCSE Leaders who have been involved in the programme
- An understanding of the core components for partnership working, from our learning partner NCVO
Please note that this webinar will not give an introduction to STP/ICS.
This webinar is brought to you by the Voluntary Partnerships team within NHS England and NHS Improvement as part of a series of webinars promoting the Principles for VCSE Engagement.
Register here for this webinar.
On Tuesday 29 October NHS England will be providing a webinar on ‘Health Inequalities Menu of Evidence Based Interventions’, (2.00pm – 3.00pm). As part of the Long Term Plan, NHS England and NHS Improvement made a commitment to develop a ‘menu’ of evidence-based interventions to support the narrowing of health inequalities and improve equality of access and outcomes. This webinar is an opportunity for the VCSE sector to hear about how this menu is being developed and how they can submit evidence-based interventions for inclusion in the menu. Presenters include Ranjit Senghera from NHS England and NHS Improvement, and Sarah Sweeney from Friends Families and Travellers (a member of the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Health and Wellbeing Alliance).
This webinar is brought to you by the Voluntary Partnerships team within NHS England and NHS Improvement as part of a series of webinars promoting the Principles for VCSE Engagement.
Register here for this webinar.
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