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Shadowing opportunities and professional
exchanges supported skills development
across both clinical and housing sectors.
We continued to play a signi昀椀cant
leadership role within the city. Our
annual Homeless Health Conference—
attended by 130 participants from 35
organisations—o昀昀ered 15 workshops,
two plenaries and keynote sessions. The
conference programme included sessions
on: paranoia, sexual health, menopause
and homelessness, dual diagnosis,
respiratory disease, and co-production.
As well as providing practical learning
and opportunities to share insight and
experience, the event also provides a
valuable space for frontline workers to
connect and re昀氀ect.
Our national in昀氀uence also grew through
participation in Pathway educational
events, collaborative research, NHS
England visits, and contributions to
the development of primary care
ADHD pathways and ARBD case review
processes. Collectively, this work
continues to shape more equitable,
informed and coordinated healthcare for
people experiencing homelessness across
the country.
“
Everyone always has
a smile. Brilliant for
”
patient wellbeing.
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