Jenny Bull

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Strategic Update from WY ICB CEO Rob Webster: Refreshed role of ICBs and national blueprint

By |Health & Care, MailChimp, News
2025-05-16T00:39:54+01:0016th May 2025|

The following update has been circulated to Forum Central with permission to share with our partners and members for your information. We continue to support our colleagues at the West Yorkshire and Leeds ICBs during this challenging [...]

Healthwatch Leeds 360 survey

By |Communities of Interest, Have your say, Inclusion, Local Care Partnerships, MailChimp
2025-05-15T11:50:13+01:0025th April 2025|

Healthwatch Leeds would like your views to shape their work in 2025 - 26. Healthwatch Leeds would greatly appreciate your thoughts on what you would like us to work on for 2025-2026. Please take a couple of [...]

Neighbourhood Health Third Sector Position Statement

By |Featured, Health & Care, Local Care Partnerships, MailChimp
2025-04-11T10:27:35+01:0011th April 2025|

Forum Central is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of people and communities. Following the National Neighbourhood Health Guidelines, Forum Central has drafted a position statement and discussion paper which sets out a response from the [...]

Proposed Cuts to PIP and Welfare Benefits: Summary and Support for Leeds VCSE Third Sector

By |Featured, Learning Disability, MailChimp, PSI
2025-04-11T23:04:46+01:0011th April 2025|

It is important to note the recent Government announcement about changes to PIP and welfare benefits, particularly for the disabled community and its support networks. There is an open consultation around the proposed changes which will have [...]

Call out for designers: Interactive Toolkit and Coproduced cript for Animation

By |Mental Health
2025-05-07T16:27:21+01:0010th April 2025|

Could you help make the SWEMWBS tool more user-friendly? Forum Central, in partnership with Leeds City Council Public Health invites quotes from creative digital designers for a project centred around the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (SWEMWBS). [...]

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