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SUMMARY:Leading Anchor Organisations: Leadership Review - Leading and Leadership in Anchor Institutions
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the South East Leadership Academy is co-ordinating all bookings on behalf of the seven regional hubs and you may be redirected to book at our web site.  Confirmation emails and links to all sessions will be issued by the South East Leadership Academy.  \nOverview\nLed by Julia Slay \nThis event will share the insights from a literature review into the leadership skills and behaviours required to support anchor organisations. It will showcase the findings from the review\, and bring together leaders from across the UK to discuss the results\, and draw out the implications for practice and support the development of this agenda for leaders across anchor organisations working in health and care. \nJulia is a freelance consultant\, working across research\, strategy and OD. Her background is in research and policy: She spent 8 years working on the social policy team at the new economics foundation\, including leading a number of pieces of work on local economic development\, and then spent 3 years at the GLA as the Assistant Director of Communities and Social Policy. She has also held board level positions in the NHS as a non-executive director in Tower Hamlets (the CCG) and Haringey (the GP Federation). \nIn 2019 she was awarded a Churchill fellowship to conduct research into anchor organisations in North America and Australia\, and advised  the Health Foundation team in 2020 on the strategic direction they should take in relation to anchors work in the UK. \nHow to Book\nReserve your place\n  \nFurther Information about our partners \nInformation about HALN \nThe Health Anchors Learning Network (HALN) is a UK-wide network for people responsible for\, or interested in\, anchor approaches in health. \nInformation about CLES \nCLES is the national organisation for local economies – developing progressive economics for people\, planet and place. They work by thinking and doing\, to achieve social justice and effective public services \nAnchor Institutions provide a key opportunity for the NHS to contribute to decided communities and contribute to reducing health inequalities. This is a key objective of the ICS.
URL:https://nw.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/leading-anchor-organisations-leadership-review-leading-and-leadership-in-anchor-institutions/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:System Leadership
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SUMMARY:Leading Anchor Organisations: The Power of Procurement - The NHS as a Driver of Local Industrial Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Please note that the South East Leadership Academy is co-ordinating all bookings on behalf of the seven regional hubs and you may be redirected to book at our web site.  Confirmation emails and links to all sessions will be issued by the South East Leadership Academy.  \nOverview\nLed by Tom Lloyd Goodwin \nThe NHS in England spends around £6bn on consumables\, which includes items like PPE and single use medical instruments such as scalpels and blades. With climate change\, supply chain disruption post Brexit and new obligations around social and economic development how can we look to flex the use of NHS Supply Chain to better support people\, places and our planet? \nSince completing his PhD in political theory in 2009\, Tom has worked with numerous organisations across local government\, academia\, the NHS and the voluntary and community sector. He has delivered an array of local economic development and health policy projects\, focused on addressing poverty\, fostering social inclusion and promoting public health. Tom brings expertise in political theory\, policy and implementation research to his role as Director of Policy and Practice. \nHow to Book\nReserve your place \n  \nFurther Information about our partners \nInformation about HALN \nThe Health Anchors Learning Network (HALN) is a UK-wide network for people responsible for\, or interested in\, anchor approaches in health. \nInformation about CLES \nCLES is the national organisation for local economies – developing progressive economics for people\, planet and place. They work by thinking and doing\, to achieve social justice and effective public services \nAnchor Institutions provide a key opportunity for the NHS to contribute to decided communities and contribute to reducing health inequalities. This is a key objective of the ICS.
URL:https://nw.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/leading-anchor-organisations-the-power-of-procurement-the-nhs-as-a-driver-of-local-industrial-strategy/
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CATEGORIES:System Leadership
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