The event will showcase research, innovation and knowledge mobilisation across the partnership’s five priority areas:
If you are working in research, curious about how research could help your current role, or want to start a research journey, especially working in partnership with other organisations and communities, this event is for you.
What is the ICP?
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Partnership is a statutory joint committee, formed between the Integrated Care Board and the local authorities within the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care System. The Integrated Care Partnership brings together a broad range of partners from across different sectors and is responsible for setting the strategy for health and care in Hampshire and Isle of Wight to meet local healthcare, social care and public health needs.
What is an ICP assembly?
A fundamental part of the Integrated Care System, the assembly brings people and partners together to ensure strategy and delivery remains focused on population needs. It is about taking engagement to a new level and involving all people and partners in decision making. It is a place to build relationships, problem solve in partnership, and hold the system to account for the work being done to reduce health inequalities and improve health and social care outcomes.
The Integrated Care Partnership Assembly usually meets three times a year. An open forum, it is focuses on a particular priority or topic.
What's on offer?
This assembly will highlight collaborations between organisations across Hampshire and Isle of Wight with a focus on community and VCSE partnerships. For example, this could be a piece of research between a local authority partner and charity organisation looking at mental health provision for children and young people.
How can I get involved ?
Hosting a stand
Do you or your organisation want to showcase an impactful piece of reseach in Hampshire and Isle of Wight? Organisers are looking for stands that share insights, impacts and opportunities. For example, a project/collaboration that has produced mental health resources for communities or staff, or the opportunity to join a group/network looking at specific research topics.
Submitting a poster
Organisers welcome posters which showcase research across the five ICP areas. They ask for posters created in collaboration with communities and/or people with lived experience.
Any questions please email hiowicb-hsi.partnerships@nhs.net