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HRP Conference 2023

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HRP Conference 2023

October 2023’s inaugural HRP Conference was a great indicator of how far the HRP has come since last year’s launch.

The conference was organised around some of the emerging place-based themes and highlighted the strength of work under way in areas of regional and national importance, addressing inequalities and harnessing the potential of data and digital technologies to transform patient care and services. The day also demonstrated very clearly the diverse opportunities for collaboration which are open to us, and potential for partnership working to transform health and social care in Brighton and Sussex over the coming years.

We would like to thank everybody who took part and made the conference such a success. 

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Videos

Watch the recorded videos from the conference below. All videos were recorded are shared with permission from the presenters. 

Stephen Lightfoot - The value of partnership working to health and care in Sussex


Professor Martin Llewelyn - Foundations of the partnership


Dr Wendy Wood - The work of the Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit


Virginia Govoni - An introduction to the JCRO


Dr Jess Eccles - Supporting clinical academics


Professor Martin Llewelyn - Building excellence


Professor Mood Bhutta - Sustainable healthcare


Dr Chantelle Rizan - Circular economy of healthcare products


Dr Jasmin Abbott - Labour rights issues in healthcare supply chains


Heather Baid - Education and networking in sustainable healthcare


Susie Vernon - Developing green policy for health providers: opportunities and challenges


Dr Liz Ford - Digitally-enabled healthcare in Brighton and Sussex


Professor Kathy Greenwood - Implementing a psychosis risk calculator from clinical records in Sussex


Todd Leckie - Passive data monitoring


Harriet Peach, Charlotte Heeney and Laura Shaw - Digital interventions: connecting children and young people digitally


Professor David Wynick - Building research, service, and public partnerships


Professor Carrie Llewellyn - Reducing health inequalities: introduction and conclusion


Dr Kiersten Simmons - Improving access to sexual wellbeing services for midlife women in under-served coastal communities


Kate Gilchrist - Identifying health inequalities in Brighton and Hove


Dr Carolina Goncalves - Including under-served populations in research


Dr Sam Fraser and Lucie Hooper - Women's health in Sussex


Dr Cate Bell - Multi-professional research careers and opportunities


Richard Holmes - Exploring benefits and expectations in the 6-month review for stroke survivors


Camille Cousley - Improving mental capacity assessments for patients with dementia in acute care settings


Dr Anna-Marie Bibby-Jones - PhD by publication


Dr Diane Sellers - Implementing the EDACS for adults with cerebral palsy


Dr Paul Boyle - Transition to adult services for young people with cerebral palsy


Professor Malcolm Reed - Conclusion

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HRP launch event

Watch the talks from the HRP launch event on Friday 30 September 2022.

Prof Malcolm Reed


Prof Martin Llewelyn - introduction


Nicky Perry


Scott Harfield


Prof Martin Llewelyn


Prof Richard Trembath


Panel discussion