St Helens Cares Festival - A Better Future, Together In St Helens
Date and time
‘A Better Future, Together In St Helens’-a FREE event- attend in person at the Mercure Hotel or via Microsoft Teams. Lunch and refreshments
About this event
St Helens Cares are excited to invite you to the ‘A Better Future, Together In St Helens’ event taking place on Monday 6th June from 9am-4.30pm.We would love to welcome you for the whole day but if you can only attend some or part of the day this is ok too!
Is this festival for me?
• Do you work within Health or social care in St Helens Borough?
• Do you work in the voluntary community sector within St Helens Borough?
• Do you work within the NHS, local authority, CCG or commissioned services within St Helens Borough?
• Do you work in any of the St Helens Cares Partners organisations?
If you answered YES to any of the above this is the event for you!
What is it all about? This is a collaborative event across St Helens Borough, aiming to introduce and discuss the plans and hopes for St Helens and its communities.
Agenda: (this may be subject to change)
• Introduction/open for the day – Mark Palethorpe, Executive Director of Integrated Health and Care
• ‘Meet the Leader’ –Sally Yeoman-An opportunity to meet, learn and ask questions!
• ‘What Is The Plan?’-An opportunity to learn about the Place Plan and strategies
• ‘The Avoidable and The Unfair’ -A spotlight on the problem of Health Inequality, both in St Helens and across the country-
• ‘Fair Society, Healthy Lives’- A look at how we can become a Marmot community
• ‘What, Where, Why, When, How’- Innovation Agency- Systems thinking- how to ask better questions before jumping to conclusions!
• ‘Meet the Leader’ –Kath O’Dwyer- Chief Executive St Helens Council- An opportunity to meet, learn and ask questions!
• ‘The St Helens Principles’- What values are important to, and what principles will be important in how our partners work together in the future?
• ‘Getting Engaged’- A spotlight on how can we improve community participation and engagement.
• ‘Inquiring Minds’ - Building a research ready community - Dr Greg Irving
• 'The National Approach' -How we can take a national (England) approach to reducing health inequalities- Dr James Kingsland
If you have any questions, get in touch! Contact Communications.ccg@sthelensccg.nhs.uk