
Care leaders, innovators and changemakers from across the South West met at Dartington Hall last week to discuss and learn from inspiring speakers and share in a group discussion regarding the future of health and social care in the region and how we can shape it together today.
The event sponsored by Triodos Bank and hosted by South West Growth Service (SWGS) discussed the changing and future health and care landscape, the resourcing, funding and leadership aspects to navigate the path ahead.
The restructuring of the NHS and commissioning in England post pandemic has added additional uncertainty and reluctance from clinical leaders and organisations to commit to change, yet the event reaffirmed the passion for clearer long-term strategies to effect meaningful progress nationally.
Cathryn Edwards offered a compelling overview of the healthcare landscape with key messages to support change
Rowcroft Hospice was singled out as one innovative example of how future focussed health care which integrates frailty, dementia, and palliative /end of life care, in the context of a sustainable community setting could be achieved.
John Bryant of Wellspring Consultancy provided insights on the leadership traits required across healthcare (the 6 Cs) and also emphasised the way forward was for:
SWGS will progress and convene further action to define and understand:
SWGS plans to host a follow-on meeting in Spring /Summer 2026 to update on the regional progress of the above initiative. Please keep in touch with us and let us know if you’d like to be in the room next time.
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SWGS is delighted to be working in partnership with the ethical funder, Triodos Bank, running two more events at Dartington Hall. The first will look at health and social care, and in February 2026, our focus will turn to the Journey to Net Zero. Both events will be a great opportunity to develop your networks and hear from top experts in their respective sectors.
The Future of Health and Social Care is being held on Tuesday October 14th from 9.15 until 12.15. This session will enable delegates to be involved in a broad discussion about the challenges and opportunities created by our aging population, technological developments and the need for the ongoing development of collaborative networks.
We are delighted to be joined by a great panel of speakers:
Cathryn Edwards OBE, Physician and Honorary Professor of Healthcare Lincoln University & Rowcroft Hospice Trustee;
John Bryant, Principal consultant and founder, Wellspring Development Consultancy;
Kat Hall, Director, Bay Care Group and Board of Directors, National Care Association; and
John Sharpe, Senior Relationship Manager, Triodos Bank UK
Why attend?
To find out more and book your ticket: The Future of Health and Social Care
