- Rachel Edwards

- Sep 26
- 2 min read
Calling all GPs and practice managers, PCN leaders and ICB teams' Local authority and VCSE partners and anyone supporting digital and transformation in primary care
We are really excited to be offering 3 free webinars for practices, PCNs and neighbourhood system partners. Together with our partner .Redmoor Health we will guide you through the essentials, from the foundations of Integrated Neighbourhoods to building partnerships and proving value. With special guest speakers from across the NHS. Across 3 sessions we will guide you through the essentials, from the foundations of Integrated Neighbourhoods to building partnerships and proving value.

21 October 2025 @ 12:30–13:30
What we will cover:
· What Integrated Neighbourhoods are and the six components that define them
· How Modern General Practice anchors neighbourhood working
· The role of digital inclusion and multidisciplinary teams
· Governance structures that keep things simple but effective
· First case studies showing what good looks like
By the end of this session you will be able to:
· Explain the six components of neighbourhood services
· Identify partners for the first phase of MDTs
· Understand how Modern General Practice supports continuity and access
· Outline governance and accountability for neighbourhood working
12 November 2025 @ 12:30–13:30
What we will cover:
· Using population health data to identify cohorts and reduce inequality
· Making community services consistent while reflecting local identity
· Planning workforce and introducing new roles
· Practical partnership models with councils and VCSE organisations
· Funding and commissioning opportunities that matter now
By the end of this session you will be able to:
· Use PHM to guide proactive care
· Balance consistency with local tailoring in community services
· Shape workforce planning with data insights
· Strengthen partnerships with councils and VCSEs
· Recognise new funding and commissioning models
2 December 2025 @ 12:30–13:30
What we will cover:
· Integrated intermediate care and urgent neighbourhood services
· Funding models that support sustainability and release capacity
· Overcoming barriers with data sharing and interoperability
· How to evidence outcomes with PHM dashboards
By the end of this session you will be able to:
· Explain how neighbourhoods support hospital flow and urgent care
· Identify models that prevent avoidable admissions
· Use PHM dashboards to evidence outcomes and impact
· Recognise funding models for long-term sustainability



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