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EVENTS


Event Listings 30 September 2014


NHS Commissioning Assembly Kia Oval, London www.events.england.nhs.uk/commissioning- assembly/134


30 September 2014 NHS England Entrepreneurs Event Mary Ward House, London www.events.england.nhs.uk/all/173


1 October 2014


Putting sustainability into practice Reading Town Hall www.events.england.nhs.uk/nhs-england/161


2-3 October 2014 RCN Joint Representatives Conference Glasgow Marriott Hotel www.rcn.org.uk/newsevents


2-4 October 2014 RCGP Annual Conference AAC Liverpool www.rcgp.org.uk/annualconference


7 October 2014, 1.30pm


Achieving an Integrated Digital Care Record Webex www.events.england.nhs.uk/nhs-england/207


7-8 October 2014 Healthcare Estates 2014 Manchester Central www.healthcare-estates.com


8 October 2014


Social investment funding for a sustainableNHS Nuffield Trust, London www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/talks


10 October 2014 Commissioners Co-Production Workshop The Cambridge Belfry, Cambridge www.events.england.nhs.uk/all/179


10 October 2014 World Mental Health Day Multiple www.who.int/mental_health/world-mental-health-day


14 October 2014


Reducing hospital length of stay Nuffield Trust, London www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/talks/reducing- hospital-length-stay


14 October 2014


Empowering Patients – discussion event Coin Street Conference Centre, London www.events.england.nhs.uk/all/188


17 October 2014


RCN Advanced Nurse Practitioner forum London www.rcn.org.uk/newsevents


22-23 October 2014


Best Practice + DDA Conference Birmingham NEC www.bestpracticeshow.co.uk


18 November 2014


Commissioning LIVE Manchester Manchester Central


commissioning-live.thecommissioningreview.com/front


21 November 2014 Future of Health Olympia London www.futureofhealth.co.uk


3-5 December 2014 HFMA Annual Conference Hilton London Metropole www.hfma.org.uk/events-and-conferences/national


3-5 June 2015


NHS Confederation annual conference and exhibition 2015 ACC Liverpool www.nhsconfed.org/events


NHS Citizen Assembly sets five priorities at first conference


The very first NHS Citizen As- sembly was held on 18 September, writes James Cartwright, which had ‘exceptionally high demand’.


The event, which was held at the QEII Conference Centre in London, was a chance to explain what the movement is all about, before the participants moved onto to discuss five key ‘umbrella’ issues that people had raised.


These were narrowed down from 120 suggestions, with the final five being: ‘access to services’, ‘mental health services’, ‘gender identity services’, ‘young people’s healthcare’ and ‘self-care and personalised services’.


Each topic was introduced by someone who had a personal investment in that particular field, with attendees split up for the rest of the day dealing with the subject matters through a mixture


of roundtable discussions and activities.


The forum was introduced by Olivia Butterworth, head of NHS England Public Voice, who expounded the main theme of collaboration. NHS Citizen is all about letting people have a voice, and is committed to making sure citizens have a route for making the NHS accountable.


The organisers made clear this was not an opportunity to shout at NHS bosses about what they are doing wrong – but a chance to discuss issues and figure out how to move forward together.


The NHS hopes to bring about a culture change in the way the whole health and care system is run – with organisers stressing that the board are on a ‘journey to listen’, giving them a duty to engage.


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