Cheshire and Merseyside Health & Care Leaders Group

VSNW recently hosted an event with the Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Leaders Group in Warrington featuring guest speakers Dr Ellen Loudon and Raj Jain, Co-Vice Chairs of NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership.

The Health and Care Leaders Group is made up of leadership representatives from VCFSE organisations across the 9 boroughs of Cheshire and Merseyside, including our place-based CVS infrastructure organisations, and is tasked with ensuring the sector has an equitable role in the health and care economy across the region.

Warren Escadale, Chief Executive of VSNW, opened the event providing background to the work of the group since it’s establishment in 2019 and presented the potential future opportunities for the VCFSE sector to work closely with the Integrated Care System in Cheshire and Merseyside and champion the role for our VCFSE organisations.

Racheal Jones, Chief Executive of One Knowsley and Merseyside lead for the VCFSE Transformation Programme provided an overview of the strategic work happening now to strengthen VCFSE engagement in health and care across the region including the sectors participation in priority workstreams as community mental health transformation and the cancer alliance.

Alison Cullen, Chief Executive of Warrington Voluntary Action and Cheshire and Warrington lead for the VCFSE Transformation Programme presented the “Healthy & Home” programme in Warrington and Halton which aimed to embed the VCFSE sector within hospital discharge. The programme has seen remarkable outcomes, with data showing a cost saving of over £760k to the NHS with 76% of people not re-appearing in A+E after 12 months post referral.

We were then thrilled to be joined by Raj Jain, Chair of Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board and Co-Vice Chair of Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership. Raj provided an overview of his role in the health and care system in the region, and the current challenges and strain facing the NHS. Raj was clear in his recognition of the VCFSE sector as “game changing” community partners that are crucial in the move towards prevention of ill-health.

Following on from Raj, Dr Ellen Loudon (Co-Vice Chair of Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership, Director of Social Justice & Canon Chancellor at the Diocese of Liverpool, and Independent Chair of VS6 Partnership) provided an inspiring speech on the importance of the VCFSE sector in health and care transformation:

“"A transformation in the way we respond to health and care, from distant and transactional to an interactive responsive prevention focused model, is crucial to our collective endeavours; the VCFSE is vital to this transformation. We know how to do this and we are good at it! Very good at it.”.”

VSNW would like to thank our speakers and our attendees from the Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Leaders Group for attending this event and for providing valuable insights and challenges to the future of the role of the VCFSE sector in health and care. As Ellen puts it, “This is an exciting time for Cheshire and Merseyside”!

To view the Cheshire and Merseyside Health & Care Leaders Group, Terms of Reference, please click here.

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