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Few policy areas have changed as significantly over this Parliament as health and social care. While there is little political appetite for another large reorganisation, every party is considering how they will tackle the financial pressures that face Britain’s health and social care sectors.

Connect joins forces with Helen Johnson, of specialist healthcare agency HJCL, to provide an in-depth look at the future of healthcare policy post-2015.

The session will explore the current policy positions of each of the main parties, how the new local health landscape is likely to adapt and ask whose ideas are shaping the debates.

Together with leading polling company, ComRes, Connect and HJCL will give you invaluable insight into the big political picture, and plenty of opportunity for discussion and questions. If you work in and around the health and social care sectors this session will help you understand the direction of future policy and how to have your voice heard on the road to 2015.

The course will:

  • Put health and social care policy in context. Led by ComRes
  • Highlight how health and social care is positioned within the broader political debate
  • Provide analysis of the likely future direction of health and social care policy
  • Examine each political party’s policies for delivering improved health and social care and look at what might change
  • Look at who the key players and influencers are likely to be in the health and social care policy arena in the run up to and after the General Election
  • Give you top tips on how to get your issues on the agenda and heard on the road to 2015

Connect’s trainers are professional public affairs practitioners. Our experience of working with a wide range of clients across sectors and industries gives us an unrivalled insight into the most effective ways of getting results.

More Information & Course Enquiries

To book your place, please click here.

To discuss this course, or to talk through how we can help your organisation sharpen your public affairs activity, please call Caroline Gordon on 020 7592 9592 or email c.gordon@connectpa.co.uk.

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