We'll be celebrating our community, sharing updates, and exploring the future of healthcare services in Surrey and north east Hampshire. Whether you're already a member or simply would like to know more about our Trust, this event is open to everyone, giving you the perfect opportunity to get involved, learn more, and connect with others who are interested in shaping local healthcare.
Date and location:
11:00 - 14:30 Tuesday, October 8, 2024
18 Mole Business Park, Randalls Road, Leatherhead, KT22 7BA
What to expect:
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Service developments: Hear firsthand about the latest developments and improvements in our services. We’ll be sharing important updates on our work in mental health, drug and alcohol services, and learning disabilities
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Insightful discussions: Take part in engaging discussions where your voice matters. These sessions are designed to give you the chance to share your thoughts, ask questions, and help shape the future direction of our Trust
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Marketplace stalls & workshops: Explore a variety of marketplace stalls and interactive workshops. Learn more about the different services we provide, discover resources available to you, and gain valuable insights into the work being done across our Trust
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Connect with us: This event is also a fantastic opportunity to meet our colleagues, Governors, and Directors in a relaxed setting. Whether you have specific questions or just want to chat, our team is here to listen and connect with you
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Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
10:45-11:00 | Registration opens |
11:00-11:25 | Refreshments and market stalls |
11:25-11:30 | Welcome by Margaret Hicks, Lead Governor |
11:30-11:40 | Introduction to Graham Wareham by Aruna Mehta, Chair of Surrey and Borders Partnership (SABP) |
11:40-12:10 | Presentation by Sophie Bevan and Joanna Brittan: "Carers: Supporting those who support others" |
12:30-12:40 | Short break |
12:40-1:10 | Breakout session 1 - Professor Raja Mufherhee: "Neurodevelopmental disorders and Neurodivergence in Adults. What is SABP doing?" |
1:10-1:40 | Lunch and market stalls |
1:40-2:10 | Breakout session 2 - Colette Lane: "An Innovative Approach to Suicide Prevention: Creating Impact and Saving Lives" |
2:10-2:30 | Market stalls |
2:30 | Close |
Not a member yet? Here’s why you should join
There are many benefits of being a member of our Trust. As a member, you’ll enjoy:
- Regular Updates: Stay informed about service changes, upcoming events, and important announcements
- Exclusive Content: Receive our quarterly magazine People Partnership and access the national NHS Discounts Scheme
- Influence and Feedback: Share your opinions and help shape the services that matter most to you
- Involvement Opportunities: Attend members’ events and have the chance to stand for election on our Council of Governors.
How to become a member
Becoming a member is easy, free, and open to all residents of England aged 14 and over.
Your level of involvement is entirely up to you, allowing you to participate as much or as little as you like.
Even if you’re a member of another Foundation Trust, you’re welcome to join us too.