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    15 July 2026 07:45      16:00

    Neighbourhood is the big buzzword at the moment in the health and care system. This is driven largely by the government’s vision of creating a ‘Neighbourhood Health Service’ - outlined in the 10 Year Health Plan, aiming to help people to live well in their local areas and reduce the need for care delivered in hospitals. 
    Despite this newfound enthusiasm for neighbourhoods, neighbourhood health has actually existed long before the current use of it, often referred to as integrated care or place-based working. Within the context of potentially changing national policies and funding cuts to the very structures that can help enable neighbourhood health how can the enthusiasm for neighbourhoods match up to the reality on the ground?  
    This King's Fund event will tackle the conceptual ambiguity around neighbourhood health with a people-first, community-led focus that enables the NHS, the voluntary sector, other public services and communities to work together as equal partners to keep people happy and healthy where they live.
    Join for interactive workshops, panel debates, keynote talks and case studies from people already making it work. Let’s shift the dial on improving population health and creating a neighbourhood health service that works for us all.  
    Sessions will explore: 
     what is a people-first approach to neighbourhood health and why it matters examples of innovative and creative approaches to neighbourhood working that put the needs of people first overcoming barriers to true neighbourhood health, including habits and behaviours, and expectations from national bodies international approaches to neighbourhood – what’s worked and what hasn’t why thinking beyond traditional transactional contracts and breaking organisational siloes is key to enabling people-first neighbourhood health. Register

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    15 July 2026 09:00      12:30

    Too many men feel misunderstood or disconnected in clinical settings and are navigating a health system not always designed with them in mind. Hosted by the RSM, this free webinar brings together global experts, sector partners across research, policy and healthcare and the voices of men themselves with real-world experience. Collectively, these experts will explore how social influence, external perceptions and digital environments quietly shape the health behaviours and attitudes of men - and how services can evolve to improve outcomes.
    In collaboration with The Movember Institute of Men's Health, this half-day webinar explores how digital health and shifting norms are reshaping how men experience health and how care services can be developed to improve patient outcomes. As an organisation focused on translating evidence into action to improve men's health outcomes, challenging outdated norms and strengthening social connection, The Movember Institute of Men's Health brings a multidisciplinary approach spanning sector capacity-building, systemic change and a global perspective that ensures insight travels across borders making them an ideal partner for this event.
    Additionally, this programme brings together four of the Movember Institute's leading research fellows and its Global Lead for Masculinities Research, drawing on work conducted across the UK, Australia and the US. Hear directly from the international experts behind the research who will present current evidence at the source and understand how findings from different cultural and healthcare contexts can shape effective and supportive practice.
    Key topics
    How critical life moments, like fatherhood, create opportunities for health systems to improve service engagement. Insights into designing effective, inclusive and responsive health services. The value of a strengths-based understanding of masculinity. The role of digital spaces and online trends in shaping male identity, relationships and sense of self. Perceptions of masculinity and peer influence on male health behaviours and engagement with services. At a moment when the digital world is reshaping how young men understand themselves, their bodies and their relationship with health services, the questions this programme asks have never felt more urgent. Bringing together the Movember Institute's leading research fellows from across the UK, Australia and the US, this free webinar offers a rare chance to engage directly with the international evidence and to consider what it means for the services we design and deliver based on a variety of different cultural and healthcare contexts.
    Register

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    15 July 2026 12:00      13:00

    How the Patient Safety Framework and related investigations should work when serious incidents happen
    Join Making Families Count for a new series of lunchtime online seminars for families, carers, and health professionals.
    These free one-hour sessions bring together expert speakers with family carers to explore key issues in mental health care, patient confidentiality, suicide bereavement, and patient safety.
    Each event will include the opportunity to submit questions in advance.
    Whether you are supporting a loved one, working in health services, or seeking to better understand these issues, these sessions aim to provide practical insight, clearer understanding, and greater confidence.
    Led by: Ashley Windebank-Brooks, Head of Patient Safety at North Bristol NHS Trust
    Respondent: [Name to be confirmed]
    About this session
    This session will explain how the Patient Safety Framework and related investigations should work when serious incidents happen.
    Topics will include:
    What patient safety investigations are for. What families should be entitled to expect. What good practice looks like. How learning and accountability should be handled. A valuable session for anyone wanting to better understand how safety investigations should support learning, transparency, and improvement.
    Register

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