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SUMMARY:Leading Anchor Organisations Masterclass 2: The power of procurement – the NHS as a driver of local industrial strategy
DESCRIPTION:The NHS is committed to addressing the social determinants of health\, improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities. Anchor institutions are large public sector organisations which are rooted in place and connected to their communities\, such as universities\, local authorities\, and hospitals and work together with their communities to tackle these challenges. Anchors have significant assets and spending power and are often a significant employer in an area and can consciously use these resources to benefit communities. Traditionally anchors focus on employability\, procurement  and sustainability strategies and can\, when aligned across the ICS partner organisations\, contribute significantly to the economic situation and help to reduce health inequalities.  It can also contribute to addressing the workforce supply issues across the health and care sector. \nTo Consider leadership issues and deepen the understanding of anchor institutions and their potential to solve some NHS challenges and also reduce inequalities\, this mini masterclass is for all staff nationally\, working in the public sector to share\, adopt and adapt existing good practice from other anchor institutions. \nAbout the Master class  \nThe power of procurement – the NHS as a driver of local industrial strategy \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? \nThe Facilitator  \nTom Lloyd Goodwin: click here for the facilitator profile. \nBook your Place: \nThis masterclass is hosted by our colleagues in the South East Leadership Academy. \nTo reserve your place\, please visit SELA Masterclass 2 and complete the RSVP at the bottom of the page. \nQuestions about the session:  \nOrganiser: Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team \nEmail: england.selll@nhs.net
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/leading-anchor-organisations-masterclass-2-the-power-of-procurement-the-nhs-as-a-driver-of-local-industrial-strategy/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Aspiring Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Systems Leadership
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