About this event
'Your opportunity to participate in the first Rugby Citizens Assembly on Healthcare. This follows on from workshops on the Governments NHS10-year plan held in January and February in Rugby.
The aim is to produce a report which will establish the collective concerns, expectations and ideas of a diverse group of People from the Borough of Rugby interested in improving the health of the population of Rugby, including access to appropriate and accessible care when needed.
Representatives from some of the main bodies responsible for planning, monitoring and providing Healthcare services for Rugby will be at the meeting to update you on recent and future developments.
You will have the opportunity to submit questions ahead of the meeting for each section of the presentations. We will amalgamate all questions to cover the key issues raised. You will then join breakout groups around tables to discuss and deliberate on the realistic solutions that would improve Health and Healthcare for Rugby. We will use the presentations, answers, and the consensus on realistic solutions to write a report to be shared and promoted locally and beyond.'
Contact details
To reserve your place email:
theteam@rugbycitizensassembly.com
Please include your name. phone number, and any question you would like answered on the day.
Venue: Indian Association, Edward Street, Rugby, CV21 2EX
Speakers include:
Jamie-Rae Tanner, Public Health Consultant - Warwickshire. “The Health of Rugby Now, How to Protect and Improve it”.
Sue Noyes Chair UHCW NHS Trust, Justine Richards Chief Strategy Officer UHCW NHS Trust. “Providing Care for Rugby”.
Dr Lesli Davis, Rugby GP and medical secretary of Warwickshire Local Medical Committee, Tim Sacks Director of Primary Care, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board. "Primary Care, The Challenges and Future Development".
Jack Foster Associate Chief Operating Officer SWFT. "Collaboration and Integration".
Dr Richard Onyon, Chief Medical Officer, Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust. "Mental Health".