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Equally Healthy

Virtual.
Free

This masterclass Equally healthy – leading with compassion to reduce health inequalities in your community is designed and delivered to provide a practical approach to population health management and a unique insight of behaviour science on leading and managing change to address inequalities. The facilitators will be taking a different route into the perennial challenges of health inequalities and population health by exploring lived experiences from your population in advance of the session to reflect on the realities of ‘health inequalities’ in human terms and how you could usefully help, sharing thoughts with other participants.  Where possible, they’d love it if you would bring a real change you’d like to see in your community – then you can leave the session with an actionable action plan.  Don’t worry if you have yet to settle on one, you can still enjoy learning how to have better conversations with communities using psychology. In the masterclass the facilitators will share behavioural insights tools from social psychology and use a systemic lens to consider the impact of exclusion, from digital skills to those excluded from equal health due to their socio-economic or ethnic background, culture or education; resulting in communities who live shorter lives, with more pain and higher incidence of chronic conditions.  They will explore how to have different conversations with your community, and how you might use psychology to influence a mindset shift around health inequalities. You will learn about the neuroscience of compassion – when and how it can shut down; and how to ensure that compassion and inclusion are woven into your leadership and any decisions about citizens when designing primary care pathways. Figuring out how to create inclusive, equally healthy communities might not be a comfortable process, but if you are joining this session, we suspect you know the uncomfortable truth already. Health inequalities are unfair – and it is time to act; time to really collaborate across the system – and to have conversations with our citizens about their part to play in leading healthier lives.

This session will be facilitated by Carter Corson, a firm of specialist business psychologists, who have been working with health systems for over 20 years to better understand how people and organisations behave.

By attending participants will gain:

  • A solid understanding of Population Health Management and how important it is as a concept to address inequalities.
  • An insight into the some of the behaviour science techniques that can help to make change project more successful.
  • Fresh ideas and renewed confidence to tackle inequalities in their own communities in collaboration with others.

Date and time:

Thursday 15th September 2022; 2-4.30pm

Is there a cost to participates in the Programme?

No, the Programme is fully funded by the Midlands and East of England Leadership and Lifelong Learning teams.

Who can attend the webinar?

All NHS staff from Primary, Secondary and Social Care, working in the Midlands region.

Who are the facilitators:

Carter Corson Business Psychologists enable high performing organisations and systems through an applied understanding of human behaviour. Curating the best research for practical results.  We work with people and organisations who can make a difference – and have done that for over 20 years.

Founded in 1999 by Hazel Carter and John Corson to innovatively blend psychology and management consultancy. Twenty years later Hazel still leads the business, and she is delighted that business psychology is now a respected advisory profession.

Carter Corson focuses on achieving measurable improvement through coaching, development, assessment, and consultancy by applying the best research from neuroscience, social and clinical psychology and leadership, and considering the systemic context and the impact of technology.  Hazel’s curiosity about people and passion for making a difference remain visible in Carter Corson’s mission and values. In changing times, we are proud that somethings stay the same.  Hazel is currently a NHS System coach for London and Lincolnshire, supporting PCN Alliance development and Provider Collaboratives as part of the ICS strategy.

Closing Date:

This offer will close two weeks prior to the delivery date (or earlier if places are filled). We will confirm your place by email.

Any special requirements?

If you have any special requirements please do not hesitate to get in touch with our team at [email protected]