Tuesday 31 October | 10:30-11.30am
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About the Webinar:
Reducing health inequalities, in addition to being a moral duty, has a profound social, economic and financial impact on the whole of society both in the short term and the long term.
Whilst many of the fundamental factors driving health inequalities are beyond the usual responsibility of the healthcare system, access to care is something that the NHS and their system partners can control, and leaders across the country are now making significant inroads in tackling service access inequalities.
As the Core20PLUS5 national framework continues to embed across the country, it has become clear that the greatest tangible impacts in access and outcomes can be made through close collaboration at a local community or neighbourhood level.
In this webinar, we’ll explore the art of the possible in improving community engagement and access to services through long-term partnership working between the NHS and wider system stakeholders.
Join these system leaders who are already generating impact in their local communities to understand how you too can improve population health through:
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