What is the System Collaborative Programme?
The Systems Collaborative Programme empowers collaboratives (small groups working for a common purpose) to transform health and care services by fostering collaboration across sectors. When the NHS, local authorities, voluntary organisations, and local partners work together, they create more effective, responsive care based on local needs.
The programme is designed for collaboratives striving to improve population health and inequalities by working across organisational boundaries and helps teams develop the collaborative leadership skills needed to tackle challenges, build trust, and deliver better health outcomes for their communities.
During the programme, collaboratives will not only improve their ways of working with each other, but also learn how to engage with and build trusting collaborative practices across wider organisational boundaries to improve population outcomes.
Expert facilitators will work with collaboratives to applying their learning to progress and enhance the impact of their improvement project work.
For detailed information about the programme’s content, learning outcomes, and the benefits for your collaborative, please refer to our information pack. System Collaborative Programme Information Pack