Help shape London’s approach to tackling health inequalities with a focus on health literacy and digital inclusion
Context
London has recently launched the Health Mission: a 10 year commitment by the capital’s public sector leaders to make London the healthiest global city. Its specific aim is to significantly close the gap in health inequalities in our city by 2035, using London’s innovation and digital transformation opportunities.
In order to achieve this ambitious goal, we’re seeking the views of professionals working across London’s health services, from Directors to frontline practitioners, as part of a series of workshops kicking off in February. Your views will be vital in helping us shape the specific work and interventions that can make the most of innovation and digital, while ensuring London has the right services, infrastructure, community assets and interventions for them to make a real difference.
About the workshop
Making London a healthier city needs all of us – health services, local government, community organisations, residents, innovators and others – to collaborate and find solutions that work.
With that in mind, we – the London Office of Technology and Innovation, London’s public sector innovation team – warmly invite frontline practitioners and leads from across the NHS and wider health services to attend one of our in-person workshops where we’ll work together to build a clear, shared picture of what needs to happen to help achieve this mission for London.
Your expertise matters—please join us!
We’re offering the same workshop on two different days including half-day sessions.