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The publication of the Lord Darzi review, Grenfell recommendations, and work towards a new 10 year plan for the NHS, have all provide an opportunity to open up a listening and engagement programme to hear from local communities, staff and stakeholders. 

In November 2024, we launched the Reconnect, Reset, Rebuild engagement to encourage a deeper understanding of our local communities, identify what matters to them about their health, care, and wellbeing to shape future priorities together.

The conversations identified priorities, explored new opportunities, and built on previous engagement efforts, emphasising collaboration with individuals, professionals, and local organisations.

Latest insight now available

We are pleased to be able to share the initial insight and outputs from the 'reconnect' phase of this work. This includes a summary of the insights gathered from stakeholders - with a focus on shifting power, future priorities and clear messages for system leaders. We also reflected on the outputs of the Darzi Review and the governments engagement on the 10 year plan and 'three shifts'.

You will also find a summary of themes and insights linked to the work carried out in communities across the Frimley Health and Care System and some cases studies that highlight the variety of work that took place. You can also now access the detailed community reports via our 'Reconnect Insight Bank'. 

Read the 'Reconnect, Reset, Rebuild Update and Insights Pack' (opens as PDF)

Access the community reports in our 'Reconnect Insight Bank'

Download the 'Key insights from stakeholders and communities' summary (opens as PDF)

Read the results from our community panel survey where we asked panel members to share their views on the future of health and care (opens as PDF)

How people were able to get involved

16 dynamic workshops were organised to bring together staff and partners working across organisations from across our Integrated Care System.

190 individuals actively contributed bringing together diverse insights and perspectives, as well as demonstrating a strong collective commitment to shaping the future of health and care.

This has included NHS Frimley staff from numerous departments, local authority and county council colleagues, representatives of our councils of voluntary services, those from local charities supporting people at the end of life, with their mental health or back into employment, local fire department, colleagues from various trusts, providers and from the ambulance service.

Who we've heard from

Since the launch of the Reconnect, Reset, Rebuild programme we have had fantastic progress in hearing from our partners, staff and local communities.

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individuals have actively contributed across 16 dynamic stakeholder sessions, bringing diverse insights and perspectives to the table.

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organisations from across our Integrated Care System have engaged in these sessions, demonstrating a strong collective commitment to shaping the future of health and care.

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responses from our community panel members.

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people have been involved in conversations

about their wellbeing and the future of health and care services thanks to funding that is supporting 20 community, charity, and voluntary sector organisations to connect with our local communities.

"It was good to see and feel that things are starting to move towards action!"

Stakeholder Workshop Attendee

Useful Reading

Lord Darzi's report provides an expert understanding of the current performance of the NHS across England and a coherent analysis of the challenges facing the health and care system. You can read the full report on the Gov.uk website.