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Over the past two years, King's has worked with Citizens UK on South London Listens, a collaboration between NHS trusts and integrated care boards to bring the local community voice into designing and delivering mental health support.
Our Social Mobility & Widening Participation department has helped set up a series of Be Well Hubs in south London schools to help tackle the cause of mental ill-health, promote access to mental health services and support people in the community.
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We are delighted to host South East London Citizens Community Health Assembly, bringing together local people to take action on health inequalities and co-create plans to improve health and wellbeing across south east London.
The assembly will offer a chance to demonstrate and understand how:
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Communities have power over the decisions that impact them.
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NHS organisations and local authorities are listening to communities and developing solutions together alongside strategic partners and allies.
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Communities are tackling the injustices that diminish health and wellbeing.
Who will be there
- Hundreds of community leaders from South London Citizens, member institutions and Be Well Hubs
- The South East London Integrated care system
- The leadership of local NHS organisations
- The Anchor Alliance
- Key decision makers from Local Authorities across South East London
What’s on the agenda
- Hear about the progress that has been made so far
- Learn about the 'Going Deeper' listening campaign, exploring new issues that have emerged and existing areas that still need attention.
- Hear about the Anchor Alliance's goals for a healthier and fairer South East London.
- Network with key community leaders and decision-makers in your area.
- Celebrate how commitments made at the South London Listens Accountability Assembly on 10 October 2022 have turned into concrete action to tackle the causes of mental ill-health across south London
Register to attend
Sign up for: South East London Community Health Assembly
Event details
B5 Auditorium, Franklin-Wilkins Building, Waterloo CampusFranklin-Wilkins Building
150 Stamford Street London, SE1 9NH