Our Virtual Showcase which took place on Friday, 25 June 2021, celebrated and showcased the fantastic work of the Alliance and its partners over what has been an incredibly tough period. It also looked forward, discussing how we can recover services, and covered the transformational work being undertaken in the Alliance. 

The showcase featured a variety of speakers including Dan Jarvis MP, Professor Peter Johnson, Kev Smith FFPH, plus many more, including colleagues from our charity and voluntary sector, patient representatives, plus various regional clinicians and senior staff.

Below you can view the agenda from the day as well as all the presentations and videos, plus the Sheffield Cancer Choir performance. You will also find our feedback form which we encourage you to complete to ensure we optimise any future events.

Agenda

Welcome and Reflections: Dr Trish Fisher, Clinical Director of the Alliance


The ongoing impact of COVID-19 in the region: Dr Kevin Smith, Deputy Director of Health Care from Public Health England in Yorkshire and the Humber


SYB ICS: Recognising the Cancer Alliance: Sir Andrew Cash


The importance of health and care in our economy: Dan Jarvis MP


The National Ambition for Cancer services: Professor Peter Johnson and Questions


Sheffield Cancer Choir Performance: ‛Count On Me'


Patient Representatives: What Matters To Me and The Importance of Patient Involvement: Mary Spencer and John Hopkins


Integrating primary care: Dr Louise Merriman 

Presentation from Dr Louise Merriman

The power of data and intelligence: Alex Green and Clinical Delivery Groups: An exemplar: Dr Caroline Wilson


Our focus on Quality: Penny Brooks Cordon


Innovation: Building partnerships: Nigel Beasley


System Working: Working Better Together: Various SYB ICS Partners


Targeted Lung Health Checks: Where are We and Where Next?: Dr Jason Page and Nudge the Odds: Addressing inequalities: Nigel Guest from Caja


The Value of Aligning with the Voluntary and Community Sector: Emma Clarke of Weston Park Cancer Charity


AWRC approach to pre/rehabilitation: Liam Humphreys


Moving forwards: Julia Jessop