Catalysts for change: the role of third sector leaders in health creation
Voluntary Health Scotland
Booking for this event is restricted - please sign up for a My SCVO account or sign in to access the booking form if you are eligible
- Day
- Wednesday 5 February
- Time slot
- 09:30-10:30
- Room
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Moorfoot suite
Wheelchair accessible - Contact
-
Lauren Blair
07842 445 272 - Topics
- Health and social care Leadership Policy
- Overall aim
- Challenging the Status Quo: Identify the current barriers to cross sector cohesion in health and explore what needs to change for meaningful impact.
- Leading Change and Building Collaboration: Discuss pathways to lead change by bringing third sector leaders and health partners together, with a shared mission.
- Communicating Third Sector Impact: Explore opportunities to elevate the sector and strategies for influencing.
- Effective Solutions for Key Challenges: Share successful solutions, approaches which address the primary causes of poor health in Scotland.
- Description
How can we, as leaders, ensure that society’s most marginalised gain fairer health outcomes? The reasons behind widening health inequalities are complex and multifaceted but they ultimately lead to worse health outcomes and shorter lives for those facing social, economic, and physical disadvantages. This event will bring together a panel of leaders ready to challenge the barriers to health and unify our commitment to equity. How do we shift from simply managing health issues to proactively leading as ‘Health Creators’ for lasting change?
Our event will bring together third sector leaders to discuss health inequalities and how we can re-frame the role of the sector as vital. Join us for a lively and interactive discussion to challenge and inspire.
- Who is the event aimed at?
Managers
- Who is speaking at this event?
- Event Chair:
• Prof. Kezia Dugdale - Associate Director, Centre for Public Policy, The University of Glasgow
Panelists:
• Richard Meade - Director of Devolved Nations, Carers UK
• Justina Murray - Chief Executive, Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs
• James Jopling - Director for Scotland, Parkinsons UK
• Tejesh Mistry - Chief Executive, Voluntary Health Scotland