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Shape King’s College Hospital strategy for 2026 – 2031

In 2026, King’s College Hospital will be publishing a new five-year strategy.

They are in the early stages of developing this new strategy, which will succeed the current BOLD strategy.

Just as they did before, they want to build the strategy with staff, patients, partner organisations and local communities by listening to what matters to them most and where they should focus in the future.

 

What we’ll be talking about on the day

  • What the experience of visiting us was like for you or your family member
  • How we can make our services better for everyone who needs them
  • The biggest health and wellbeing issues in your community
  • How we can work better with local groups and community partners
  • What our priorities over the next five years should include.

 

Who can come?

Everyone is welcome – whether you’ve used our services before or not. We especially want to hear from
people and communities whose voices aren’t always heard.

 

Please register to confirm your place

This is a free event. Refreshments will be provided.

Shape King’s College Hospital strategy for 2026 – 2031

In 2026, King’s College Hospital will be publishing a new five-year strategy.

They are in the early stages of developing this new strategy, which will succeed the current BOLD strategy.

Just as they did before, they want to build the strategy with staff, patients, partner organisations and local communities by listening to what matters to them most and where they should focus in the future.

 

What we’ll be talking about on the day

  • What the experience of visiting us was like for you or your family member
  • How we can make our services better for everyone who needs them
  • The biggest health and wellbeing issues in your community
  • How we can work better with local groups and community partners
  • What our priorities over the next five years should include.

 

Who can come?

Everyone is welcome – whether you’ve used our services before or not. We especially want to hear from
people and communities whose voices aren’t always heard.

 

Please register to confirm your place

This is a free event. Refreshments will be provided.

Connecting Community Insights to Policy

Connecting Community Insights to Policy, Toynbee Hall, 1pm-5pm

Join us at Toynbee Hall if you would like to engage with communities in more creative ways or learn about new ideas and approaches to embed community voice in your policies and programmes.

There will be opportunities to learn from those already delivering successful and impactful creative community engagement and peer research, and information about the support that is available to you from the GLA and other organisations. This includes the exciting launch of a new toolkit for GLA policymakers on how to commission peer research. Co-designed with a steering group of GLA officers, this toolkit will serve as a centralised hub of practical guidance and resources, ensuring that policymakers have the support they need to effectively commission peer research, whilst fostering meaningful community engagement.

We will hear from some of the first contributors to the GLA’s Community Insights Hub, who have been using creative methodologies such as film, photography, zine making and video-game principles to engage with communities and deliver impactful engagement projects.

There will also be an energising and practical workshop led by Neighbourly Labs, focused on participatory policy making and unpacking some of the challenges that we face when trying to carry out engagement work.

 

Sign up here

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

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