What we have heard at the System Insight Network 

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  • 28 January 2025 – The NHS 10 Year Plan

    28 January 2025 – The NHS 10 Year Plan

    On 28 January 2025, we held the first System Insight Network, bringing together residents and partners from across our area to take part in a discussion about the future of the NHS. 

    The Government’s Change NHS consultation to develop a 10-Year Health Plan was the theme.  Local people were given the opportunity to share their views, hopes and fears on the three changes Government proposes to make, following Lord Darzi’s independent report which was published in September 2024: 

    • Moving care from hospitals to communities  
    • Making better use of technology  
    • Preventing sickness, not just treating it.   

    A report detailing the insights we heard is available here. 

    These findings were shared with the Department of Health and Social Care via a national portal they created for the work.  The findings will be reviewed by Government and a summary of what government has heard is expected to be published in March, with the 10-Year Plan expected to be published in late spring/early summer. 

    The findings with recommendations are being shared with the ICB Board on 21 March 2025 and wider partnership for awareness, consideration and action.  

  • Tuesday 6 May 2025: Conversation on Community Health and Mental Health Services

    Tuesday 6 May 2025: Conversation on Community Health and Mental Health Services

    At our second System Insight Network meeting in May 2025,  residents and partners from across our area came together to take part in a discussion about community and mental health services.

    The session focused on gathering insights and lived experiences to help shape the Case for Change.

    A report has been produced that brings together what we heard, including the ideas and experiences shared during the meeting.

    These insights are helping us and our partners re-imagine services that are fit for the future – designed to meet the needs of our entire population and ensure access to care within available resources.

    These findings are being shared with both the Community and Mental Health Transformation Team and BLMK Quality and Performance Committee for consideration in September 2025.  They will inform the development of a Case for Change document, which will be published in October 2025. 

    As part of this ongoing engagement, a series of emerging transformation priorities have been identified.  Throughout August and September, the ICB and partners will continue to engage to test, challenge and refine these priorities

  • January 2026: Date and conversation to be confirmed

    January 2026: Date and conversation to be confirmed

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