Expo is the most significant annual health and social care event in the calendar, uniting more NHS and care leaders, commissioners, clinicians, voluntary sector partners, innovators and media than any other health and care event.
Expo 15 returned to Manchester and was hosted once again by NHS England. Around 5000 people a day from health and care, the voluntary sector, local government, and industry joined together at Manchester Central Convention Centre for two packed days of speakers, workshops, exhibitions and professional development.
This year, Expo was more relevant and engaging than ever before, happening within the first 100 days of the new Government, and almost 12 months after the publication of the NHS Five Year Forward View. It was also a great opportunity to check on and learn from the progress of Greater Manchester as the area prepares to take over a £6 billion devolved health and social care budget, pledging to integrate hospital, community, primary and social care and vastly improve health and well-being.
More information is available online: www.expo.nhs.uk
2. •Kirit Mistry – People’s Panel
•Dr Martin McShane – National Medical Director for Long
Term Conditions, NHS England
•Dr Karen Eastman – Clinical Director LTCs, HWB and
Planned Care, Horsham and Mid Sussex CCG
•Becky Booth – Chief Executive, Spice
•Martin Routledge – C4CC Director
Panellists
3. Our vision for the future
We want to to see a better deal for people with
long-term conditions through:
Better conversations between people and the
professionals who support them - leading to action
and support that increases self-management and
results in better outcomes
Growing and nurturing strong communities and
social support which are vital for wellbeing
Co-production being embedded at every level
within the NHS – a truly people-powered system
5. “Depth and Breadth”
Through the work of our partners we will help staff,
people living with long-term conditions, their family
carers and the wider community to make change
We will do this by helping this ‘movement’ to get the
ideas, tools, connections and support it needs
We are working in depth in some places, including
Five Year Forward View programmes to help embed
person centred community focussed care and
support in the system of the future
How do we plan to do this?
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How do we plan to do this?
Creating the Conditions
• Workforce development
• Providing and using powerful evidence
• Identifying and pulling "system levers" to
drive positive change in practice
For more information about our programme
please see
www.coalitionforcollaborativecare.org.uk/prog
ramme-of-work
7. Creating sustainable impact
There is an opportunity to make a real
difference to the lives of people with long-
term conditions – they are driving the work
of C4CC through our co-production group
We have a strong group of national partners
including system leading organisations, key
professional bodies, charities, evidence and
innovation experts, groups with expertise in
person centred care and community
development see
www.coalitionforcollaborativecare.org.uk/ab
outus/our-partners
We also have hundreds of regional and local
members - to find out how you can join us
visit our website at:
www.coalitionforcollaborativecare.org.uk/g
et-involved/membership/
8. • Kirit Mistry – People’s Panel
• Dr Martin McShane – National Medical Director for Long
Term Conditions, NHS England
•Dr Karen Eastman – Clinical Director LTCs, HWB and
Planned Care, Horsham and Mid Sussex CCG
•Becky Booth – Chief Executive, Spice
•Martin Routledge – C4CC Director
What does good look like?