Capita’s 3rd National Conference Implementing Health and Wellbeing Boards Wednesday 17th October 2012 – Central London

Attend to gain clarification on the statutory duties set out by the Health and Social Care Act and receive guidance on strengthening integrated working across health, social care, housing, local government and probation in order to develop a personalised health care system based on local needs.

London, United Kingdom, August 08, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Expert speakers include:

· Afternoon Keynote Address: John Wilderspin, National Director Health and Wellbeing Board Implementation, Department of Health
· Opening Address: Amanda Hutchinson, Interim Head of the Future of Care Programme, Care Quality Commission
· Chair: Dr John Middleton, Vice President, Faculty of Public Health and Director for Public Health, Sandwell NHS Primary Care Trust
· Kieron Williams, Head of Health and Wellbeing, London Borough of Lambeth
· Joy Youart, Managing Director Designate, Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group
· Adam Kerr, Assistant Chief Officer, London Probation Trust
· Louise Cumberland, Head of Care and Support, First Wessex Housing

Capita’s 3rd National Implementing Health and Wellbeing Boards Conference comes just 6 months ahead of the April 2013 deadline when all local areas must have fully functioning Health and Wellbeing Boards in place.

Attend to gain clarification on the statutory duties set out by the Health and Social Care Act and receive guidance on strengthening integrated working across health, social care, housing, local government and probation in order to develop a personalised health care system based on local needs.

Benefits of Attending

· Hear from the Department of Health on the progress made and lessons learnt in developing shadow boards and implementation of the full board

· Understand how Health and Wellbeing Boards work alongside Clinical Commissioning Groups, Public Health England and the NHS Commissioning Board

· Learn how to engage with the local community to improve transparency and accountability

· Gain insight into how Local HealthWatch will absorb and take on the work of Local Involvement Networks (LINks) to champion greater patient involvement and patient choice

· Ensure you are able to align the priorities of different agencies involved in providing services for children and young people to improve outcomes in health and wellbeing

· Examine how the housing sector can play a stronger and more visible role in tackling health inequalities in partnership with local agencies

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Contact: Ben Aslet ben.aslet@capita.co.uk 020 7960 7711
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