Event details
The King's Fund and Healthwatch England join forces on 28–31 March 2022 to explore how meaningful engagement and listening to people’s experiences can result in better-quality care.
We will all need to use health and social care services at some point in our lives. Many complex factors can influence the quality of care we receive. However, policy-makers and researchers are increasingly highlighting the importance of putting people's voices at the centre of organising and planning health care services.
Although seen as important, listening to people properly, harnessing the lessons from feedback and implementing them to make changes is not always straightforward. How can the NHS and social care services ensure that they really listen to and learn from people and communities?
Event topics
- How to listen well – we'll show you examples of good-quality engagement and the methods you can use to implement these
- How you can improve commissioning and service delivery by listening to people
- How public engagement is a critical asset in the battle against health inequalities
- How people’s voices are already making a difference to strategy and policy-making
- The opportunities to ensure people’s voices are used meaningfully within integrated care systems.