Midlands Leadership Academy are delivering a programme comprising of two webinars designed to provide a practical approach to Population Health Management and a unique insight into the behavioural science of leading and managing change to address inequalities.
The programme is being delivered in partnership with the National Association of Primary Care (NAPC) and business psychologist, Carter Corson
Programme structure:
Session 1 – Wednesday 15th December 2021, 14:00 to 16:30pm
Tackling health inequalities through a practical approach to Population Health Management
The first session will be facilitated by the National Association of Primary Care who have been one of the leading players in developing and promoting Population Health Management as the most effective way to address health inequalities.
Session 2 – Thursday 16th December 2021, 14:00 to 16:30pm
Equally healthy – leading with compassion to reduce health inequalities in your community
We will be taking a different route into the perennial challenges of health inequalities and population health by exploring lived experiences from your population in advance of the session to reflect on the realities of ‘health inequalities’ in human terms and how you could usefully help, sharing thoughts with other participants.
At the end of these two webinars, participants will have:
- A solid understanding of Population Health Management and how important it is as a concept to address inequalities.
- An insight into the some of the behaviour science techniques that can help to make change project more successful
- Fresh idea and renewed confidence to tackle inequalities in their own communities in collaboration with others
This online event will be held using Zoom and a link to join will be sent to you prior to the course commencing.

