Speaker announcement for Health Inequalities: Have we made progress?
Who could have guessed the challenges that our society has faced in the last year? COVID-19 has changed the face of the NHS. And the Black Lives Matter movement has brought health inequalities to the spotlight in an unprecedented way.
Our health and social care system has changed because of these events. But it is impossible to ignore how much still needs to be done for true equity and equality of outcome.
In this upcoming Healthwatch Greenwich event, organised on the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, we will explore the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on health and social care in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Join us to find out what commissioners have been doing to improve health and social care for marginalised communities in Royal Greenwich and how your views and feedback can influence the future of health and social care services in Royal Greenwich, and beyond.
Our guest speakers
From Royal Borough of Greenwich:
- Fiona Harris, Assistant Director of Public Health
- Sarah McClinton, Director of Health and Adult Services
From Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust:
- Sandra Iskander, Programme Director, Strategic Development
- Fay Blackwood, Associate Director of Organisational Development and Inclusion
From Oxleas NHS Trust:
- Karen Edmunds, Head of Equality and Human Rights
- Juliana Frederick-James, SLP Forensics Equalities Lead
- Sophia Ploumaki, Associate Director Greenwich Mental Health Services
Register for Health Inequalities: Have we made progress?
A panel discussion about the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on health and social care in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.