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Webinar: Developing Integrated Community Teams (ICTs) in Sussex: Opportunities for the VCSE Sector. 

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This event is hosted by the Sussex VCSE Leaders Alliance (‘SVLA’) on 26th September 2024. The aim of the SVLA is to bring the community, voluntary and social enterprise sector together with health and care partners in Sussex to shape services and tackle health inequalities in the area.
The health and care services landscape is evolving, driven by the Health and Care Act 2022, and shifting towards a more collaborative, partnership-based approach to service delivery. The Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector plays a critical role in ensuring that these partnerships effectively serve our communities and individuals.
As part of this transformation, the development of 16 geographically focused Integrated Community Teams (ICTs) across Sussex will be undertaken over the next five years. These teams will be tailored to address the specific needs of the communities they serve.
The webinar provides:
An overview of our journey so far and the future ahead, including the neighbourhood level mapping of needs and existing support.
Specific overview and updates on developments across East Sussex, West Sussex, and Brighton & Hove.
Guidance on how VCSE organisations can actively participate in this process.
For further updates on and information about the SVLA, please register to access our intranet, hosted by NHS Sussex:
int.sussex.ics...

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