As we emerge from the most challenging year in recent history, our Online Spring Forum will be an inspiring and thought-provoking event for anyone interested in health in a post-Covid world.

There will be talks by our frontline team, as well as esteemed guest speakers from the world of science and the arts. The discussions will focus on both the challenges faced by communities and the opportunities that can be unlocked by shifting the power balance towards local people.

You’ll also learn how the Centre has transformed its delivery model in double-quick time. How we’ve questioned our preconceptions and become more radical, brave and innovative than ever before in our approach to community health.

Event Programme

Learning from Covid-19 – Science, health inequalities and community health
Professor Ajit Lalvani – Chair of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College London and Chair, Bromley by Bow Centre

The changing face of primary care
Dr Saul Marmot – GP Partner, Bromley by Bow Health Partnership
Dr Julia Davis – GP Partner, Bromley by Bow Health Partnership, Honorary Director, Bromley by Bow Centre

Communities leading change – shifting the power balance
Emma Owen-Amadasun – Assistant Director (Population Health), Layla Shirreh – Social Prescribing Manager and Jess Walker – Communities Driving Change Project Manager, Bromley by Bow Centre

ENO Breathe and the role of the arts in community recovery
Jenny Mollica – Director of Strategy and Learning & Participation, English National Opera – arts partner to the Bromley by Bow Centre

The Bromley by Bow model and its blueprint – what’s next?
Rob Trimble Chief Executive, Bromley by Bow Centre

Event Chair: Dr Catherine-Rose Stocks-Rankin, Co-Author, Unleashing Healthy Communities

Q&A session with attendees and speakers

Join us

The event is online and open to all. To reserve your place, please register for free here.

Bromley by Bow Centre Online Spring Forum
Tuesday, 11 May 2021 10:00am – 12:00pm

 

Summary report by Catherine-Rose Stocks-Rankin, Becky Seale and Naomi Mead

Unleashing Health Communities

The Unleashing Healthy Communities research and development project was borne out of the idea that the experience of the Bromley by Bow model, and the insights from the community which has shaped it, could have wider resonance and application in other places.

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