Turning policy into practice through partnerships
The announcement has reinforced the Government’s commitment to strengthening public services, driving efficiency, and investing in community infrastructure.
Hi, and welcome to our latest newsletter.
With Government announcements this week around Neighbourhood Health, we take a look at what the NHS Neighbourhood Rebuild programme means for public services across the country and what’s possible when partnerships deliver more than just buildings.
We’ve been working alongside the public sector in some of the most successful partnerships in the country for decades, so we understand how to turn these ambitions into reality and deliver real results for communities.
In this issue, you can explore a Neighbourhood Health Centre in Leeds that’s truly bringing health into the heart of the community, find out how Humber and North Yorkshire ICB is delineating and understanding its neighbourhoods, and explore an example of patient-centred care at the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease.
Want to chat more about neighbourhoods, or find out more about any of our projects? Drop me a line.
Jo Barnes
MD of Sewell Estates
The announcement has reinforced the Government’s commitment to strengthening public services, driving efficiency, and investing in community infrastructure.
After working with NHS England to create one central database for the NHS, Parallel's data mapping platform has been named as the tool of choice for the capital allocations process.
Our team supported Humber and North Yorkshire ICB to bring together information across their six Places, helping them define and explore each neighbourhood at a granular level.
Providing healthcare closer to home will result in more personalised, coordinated and preventative care. But it's not easy to implement. We bring together some examples of how different healthcare organisations have overcome challenges.
Health organisations are refreshing last year’s infrastructure strategies to align with the Ten Year Health Plan, including the Neighbourhood Health Service. Sewell Advisory’s Andy Muir explains how.
We’re delighted that several of our teams and projects have been recognised on the shortlist for this year’s prestigious Operational PPP Awards.
We’re helping project manage the construction of two new health centres in South Yorkshire that are bringing much needed primary care for local communities.
The Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease is the first of its kind in the country, and was designed with patient care and compassion at its heart.
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