27th June 2024, Cotgrave Welfare Club Entertainment Centre, 2-6pm
Aim
Hold an event for up to 100 people registered with Rushcliffe GP practices to engage in improving
their health & wellbeing, to help build resilience to local services, help vulnerable individuals, and
encourage greater involvement in the future of health in Rushcliffe including through joining Patient
Participation Groups.
Why?
We have an urgent challenge as a Rushcliffe community to reverse the damage that COVID has caused
to some of our most vulnerable residents, and our local services. We know that we can achieve great
things together if we take action, as there are many local examples of where local action has transformed the lives of vulnerable individuals living in Rushcliffe.
Our plan for achieving better outcomes and services for the most vulnerable involves the whole community, drawing on the knowhow and strengths of everyone who can make a difference, no matter
what their role or background. It’s not about relying on the NHS or the council to do it for us but doing it with us.
Those of us that can need to make a choice to get involved in wider community activities for the sake
of the Future of Health in Rushcliffe e.g. by volunteering with a local group. By getting involved, you
can help ensure that Rushcliffe remains a great place to live and thrive for everyone locally.
How?
A blend of talks, stalls, discussions and Q&A. Event will be recorded for on-demand access post event.
Agenda
– Welcome
UPDATE ON SERVICES
– Overview of health & care changes in Rushcliffe – Dr Guv Sahota, GP in Keyworth – 10’
– Tackling local inequalities in health – The Cotgrave project – Helen Smith – 10’
– Supporting people at home after hospital – Community Services – Nicola Zurawliw – 10’
– A wider range of support – Social Prescribing and local charities – Morgan Sharpe, Carolyn Perry – 15’
– Panel Q&A session: Closer working across Health, Voluntary & Council (David Banks, Carolyn Perry, Dr Guv Sahota, Nicola Zurawliw, Morgan Sharpe, Cotgrave project lead) – 25’
– Break/refreshments/informal discussions – 20’
– Marketplace discussions – 1 hour
Each attendee will get a leaflet with an outline of each exhibitor’s service
Find out about opportunities to engage in health, selfcare and sustainability – approx 30 stalls.
– Table work – questions for each table to discuss/feedback on the topics of Dementia,
Promoting equity, Improving access to services, Promoting Self Care and resilience – 30’.
– Feedback to panel – sharing key points from table discussions, panel’s reflections – 30’.
– Next steps – securing the Future of Health in Rushcliffe. Summarising what we have heard.
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