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2020 HIT conference presentations and videos

Here are all the presentations and videos from the 2020 Bristol Health Partners Health Integration Team (HIT) conference, which took place between Monday, 28 September and Thursday, 1 October.

Download the programme (PDF).

We compiled a document outlining the next steps for Bristol Health Partners to take following the discussions that took place at the 2020 HIT Conference.


Presentations

Monday, 28 September

  • Andrea Young, Chair of Bristol Health Partners - conference welcome and HIT achievements from the last year
  • Professor David Wynick, Director of Bristol Health Partners Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) - AHSC launch
  • Professor Sir Robert Lechler, former Executive Director of King's Health Partners AHSC

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Tuesday, 29 September

  • Rick Cooper, InPsyTe HIT - BAME outreach

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Wednesday, 30 September

  • Dr Jeremy Horwood, NIHR ARC West COVID-19 Research Portfolio
  • Dr Alison Llewellyn, Chronic Pain HIT service change during COVID-19

Videos

Monday, 28 September - Conference opening and AHSC launch

Day 1 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - presentations by our Chair, Andrea Young (at 05:09), our AHSC Director, Professor David Wynick (at 23:05) and our keynote speaker, Professor Sir Robert Lechler of King's Health Partners AHSC (at 30:31).

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Monday, 28 September - Panel discussion: the impact of COVID-19

Day 1 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - Panel discussion: the impact of COVID-19. Chaired by Dr Julian Walker, Director of Research & Development, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust. The panellists are: Professor Adam Finn, Director of Bristol Immunisations Group Health Integration Team; Councillor Asher Craig, Deputy Mayor, Bristol City Council,; Anndeloris Chacon, Manager, Bristol Black Carers; Dr Dan Magnus, patient with experience of COVID-19 and Leah Ovens, Patient with experience of COVID-19.

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Tuesday, 29 September - HIT Conversations: Closing the health gap HIT case studies

Day 2 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - HIT Conversations: Closing the health gap. This part of the conference features case studies from Rick Cooper, Director of Psychological Therapies in Primary Care (InPsyte) Health Integration Team(at 00:17); Subitha Baghirathan, Dementia HIT member on dementia support in Bristol BAME communities(at 12:12) and Adwoa Webber, Head of Clinical Effectiveness at BNSSG CCG on health inequalities (at 35:18).

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Tuesday, 29 September - HIT Conversations: Closing the health gap discussion summaries

Day 2 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - HIT Conversations: Closing the health gap. This part of the conference features summaries of the discussions that took place in the HIT breakout sessions around the following questions:
• Is there evidence of widening inequality during COVID?
• What are HITs doing on this topic?
• What support do HITs need to make progress?
• How will we know we have made progress?

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Wednesday, 30 September - HIT Conversations: Service recovery - Public contributor reflections on service changes during COVID

Day 3 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - HIT Conversations: Service recovery - how do we avoid widening the gap? Stephen Hill, member of the BHP Executive Group and patient and public contributor lead for our Stroke Health Integration Team, shares some personal reflections on his experience of service changes during COVID-19.

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Wednesday, 30 September - HIT Conversations: Service Recovery HIT case studies

Day 3 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - HIT Conversations: Service recovery - how do we avoid widening the gap? This part of the conference features case studies from Dr Jeremy Horwood, NIHR ARC West Behavioural and Qualitative Science Team Lead (at 00:03); Dr Alison Llewellyn from our Chronic Pain Health Integration Team (at 12:38) and Subitha Baghirathan from Dementia Health Integration Team and Wellspring Settlement (at 19:00).

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Wednesday, 30 September - HIT Conversations: Service Recovery discussion summaries


Day 3 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - HIT Conversations: Service recovery - how do we avoid widening the gap? This part of the conference features summaries of the discussions that took place in the HIT breakout sessions around the following questions:
• What are HITs doing on this topic?
• What support do HITs need to make progress?
• How will we know we have made progress?

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Thursday, 1 October - Public contributors' reflections on the conference


Day 4 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - In Conversation With Dr Julian Walker was the final day of our 2020 Conference. This section features the personal reflections on the Conference topics and discussions from two of our public contributors who attended the previous HIT Conversation session on 29 and 30 September.

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Thursday, 1 October - 'In Conversation With' Interviews


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Thursday, 1 October - Final reflections from Dr Julian Walker


Day 4 of the Bristol Health Partners AHSC 2020 Virtual Conference - The conference ends with final reflections from Dr Julian Walker, Director of Research & Development, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust.

Our partners

Bristol City Council
North Somerset Council
South Gloucestershire Council
University of Bristol
University of the West of England
Sirona
NHS
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust
Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group
NHS Blood and Transplant
North Bristol NHS Trust
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
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