‘Working with the VCSE Sector – The Key to Health and Wellbeing across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin’.

Wednesday 4th October from 9am to 3.15pm
at Shrewsbury Town Football Club

 

Are you a voluntary and community sector organisation working on health and wellbeing?

Want to showcase your impacts to health decision-makers?

Ready to network and create partnerships with other VCSE organisations doing similar work?

 

If you have answered yes to these questions, then this conference is for you!

 

Join us for this chance to come together and engage in thought-provoking discussions and practical, informative workshops that will be sure to leave you feeling inspired.

Key themes for the day

  • To demonstrate, with evidence, the impact of the VCSE as a key delivery partner in the wider health and care system

 

  • Showcase the importance of VCSE infrastructure support for Shropshire Telford & Wrekin

 

  • To ensure a common understanding of the VCSE and strengthen integrated ways of working with Statutory Health Partners.

 

  • To bring a wide range of decision makers and experts together to gather learning to inform and influence the future plans of the ICS.

 

On the day there will be a range of engagement sessions and presentations from Voluntary Sector partners, ICB members and guest speakers. This conference will be an opportunity to learn more about the work happening within the Voluntary and Community Sector and how the sector is delivering on improving health, social care and wellbeing for people in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin.

You will have an opportunity to participate in a range of workshops focusing on Social Value and impact, measurement tools, the value of VCSE infrastructure and ways of collaborating for societal change.

Lunch and refreshments provided on the day.

We have limited spaces and would encourage you to take the opportunity to book early, to save disappointment!

Register here

 

This conference is supported by Shropshire Council and in partnership with Shropshire Infrastructure Partnership (SIP), Telford & Wrekin Chief Officers Group (COG) and Shropshire VCSA

 

SIP, COG and VCSA logos