In December 2021, members of the public and colleagues from across the Black Country Integrated Care System (ICS) came together, virtually, to discuss the guiding principles which will underpin a future strategy for working with people and communities.
There will be a second workshop on Wednesday 9 March 2022 from 9:30am to 13.30pm at The Hawthorns Stadium.
You are invited to join either in person or virtually.
Book your place:
Click here here to book your place and select how you would like to participate.
Aim of the workshop:
To work together to co-produce a vision for participation, involvement and engagement that is inclusive and reflective of our diverse communities in the Black Country.
The next workshop in March will explore the range of engagement methods that work best for you and your communities, including any local examples of best practice that could be adopted across the ICS. There will be an opportunity to explore the different mechanisms, relationships, forums that support participation, involvement and engagement of people and communities in the Black Country, with a particular focus on inclusivity and diversity.
Don’t worry if you missed the first session, there will be a recap and opportunities to discuss new topics.
Attending in person:
If you are attending in person, you will be required to present a negative lateral flow test to enter. Social distancing measures are in place and it is asked that you wear a mask when walking around the building.
More information:
If you have any questions or need any help, please do not hesitate to contact the engagement team on 0121 612 1447 or bcwb.engagement@nhs.net
Ongoing engagement:
Outside of these workshops, there is a range of ways you can shape and influence health and care services across the Black Country. To learn more about how you can have your say, contact Emma Peters e.peters3@nhs.net or call 07922 574 082.
If you work or volunteer for a voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE) organisation or group within the Black Country, please get in touch with Stephen Terry (sterry@wolverhamptonvsc.org.uk) about working together.
To share your experiences of accessing health and care services in the Black Country or to help us understand what enables us to live healthily and happily, please contact the Time 2 Talk team on bcwbccg.time2talk@nhs.net or call 0121 612 4110.

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