The South Yorkshire Academy for Population Health upcoming events will be listed here, please do check back regularly.
This series of lunch and learn webinars running from March to July is aimed at anyone working in primary care across South Yorkshire who is interested in learning more about health inequalities, and what we can do to reduce these. There is a particular focus on hearing from people with lived experience of exclusion or marginalisation, as well as practical steps we can take in primary care to hopefully make a concrete difference for our patients.
We also hope to offer a welcoming online space where we can foster connections across South Yorkshire and share ideas and experience. As such we will start each lunch and learn at 12.45 to allow 15 minutes of arrival and conversation before the session begins at 1pm, running until 2pm.
You are welcome to join for all of the sessions or to drop in as you are able. You will need to sign up to each Eventbrite as a single event however.
Online Lunch and Learn Health Inequalities Series (pcwth.co.uk)
Join Core20PLUS in partnership with National Voices at this co-designed half-day Learning & Support workshop session link taking place on Tuesday 25th April 2023 at 10:00am – 1:00pm to celebrate and reflect on the key milestones of the Community Connector programme. We will be joined by Community Connectors, VCSE partners and ICS colleagues involved across all three waves of the programme, with interactive presentations sharing insights and learnings through open and reflective discussion spaces.
Thursday 25 May 2023, 9:30 - 11:30am
Format:
Virtual session via MS Teams. We aim to record the session so you can watch it
if you are unable to attend that day.
Audience:
This session is aimed at anyone interested in commissioning and designing
services around inequalities including programme, public health and primary
care teams across the South Yorkshire Integrated Care System.
About SHAPE:
Strategic Health Asset Planning and Evaluation (SHAPE) Place tool is a web enabled, evidence based application which can be used to inform and support the strategic planning of services and physical assets across the whole ICS.
Developed by OHID, SHAPE links national data sets such as public health, primary care and demographic data with information on healthcare estates. The application also includes a fully integrated Geographical Information System mapping tool and supports travel time analysis.
South Yorkshire has a commissioned a bespoke version of SHAPE to triangulate service delivery, workforce and population need in primary care. SHAPE is freely accessible to the public sector and you can register here.
Learning outcomes:
- To understand what functionality the SHAPE tool has and how you can
- make use of it in your programme area.
- Understand how we can use SHAPE to plan services around inequalities.
- See how SHAPE is being used in SY to inform primary care service delivery,
- workforce and population needs.
- Learn from how others are using SHAPE within South Yorkshire
Joining instructions:
Please register for the masterclass here. You will then be sent a meeting invite.