Examples of integrated care in the community

Find out how new models of integrated working are making a difference to primary care teams, patients and their families in these examples from across the North East and Yorkshire area

Learn about how a new neighbourhood approach is making waves in Stockton and Tyneside. Stockton-on-Tees is one of 43 areas across the UK selected by Government for the National Neighbourhood Health Implementation Programme (NNHIP) which aims to tackle health inequalities, move support closer to communities and prevent ill health, including those in areas with the poorest health outcomes.

How a North-East Lincolnshire GP practice is using an integrated approach to look after patients in care homes

Read about the Goldline project which uses a multi-discipline approach to provide a seamless end-of-life care service offering 24/7 support to people in their own homes and care homes in West Yorkshire.

Learn about Bradford’s Digital Inclusion Programme – a grassroots, community-powered initiative that is starting to change how people in the area access healthcare, education, employment, and social connection in an increasingly digital world.

How the North East and North Cumbria Primary Care Collaborative (NENC PCC) was set up almost two years ago, to provide a combined voice for dentistry, general practice, optometry, and pharmacy. Its remit is to advocate for primary care, solve problems, promote innovation, and influence decisions regionally and nationally – all with the aim of improving people’s health.