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Dorset VCSA Virtual Exchange – Series Four: Partnership through Collaboration 

9th March 2026

We are excited to launch the fourth Dorset Virtual Exchange series. This series is all about how people and organisations can work better together across our Integrated Care System (ICS). When we share ideas, listen to each other, and focus on what people need, we can make a real difference in our communities.

There will be three one‑hour webinars, all led by Paula Bennetts, each with a special guest speaker. Every session will explore a different part of partnership working and how to foster a community that works together, shares information effectively and is able to access the support it needs.

Everyone is welcome — people from charities, community groups, the NHS, councils, and anyone who wants to understand how we can lighten the load and can help people live healthier, happier lives, by Working Better in Partnership.

Webinar 1 

From Competition to Collaboration: Sharing and Keeping Each Other Informed 

This first session looks at how we can move away from working in competition and instead work as one team across the ICS. For many years, organisations have often had to compete for funding &/or attention. But the challenges people face today are too big for any one group to solve alone. Working together helps us share ideas, avoid repeating the same work, and support people in a more joined‑up way.

Our guest speaker for this session will Sarah Howard, NNHIP Place Coach and Deputy Director of Modernisation & Place (Dorset).

Sarah will be able to update on Neighbourhood Health Plans and how they are being designed to enable effective partnership working, utilising our strengths and creating healthy communities for all.

We will also look at the key challenges to Partnership working and how to overcome them together.

Webinar 2 

CoDesign and CoProduction: Putting Communities at the Heart of Partnerships 

Our guest speaker for this session will be Phil Morgan from Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust. Phil is the co‑lead for the Co‑Production Team for Neighbourhood Health and Wellbeing Teams working at Place in Dorset.  This is an exciting time for co-production with the VCS as part of the wider role out of more localised, community needs-led delivery of services.

Paula and Phil will talk about simple, practical ways that people are being involved in around planning and decision‑making. Phil, will also explain how co-production fits into the structure of Neighbourhood Health & Wellbeing and how we can all get involved.

By the end of the session, you will have a clear understanding of what “good co-production” looks like and how it is being embedded within Neighbourhood health.  You will also have better understanding of how you and your participants can get involved.

Webinar 3 

Partnerships That Deliver: Interactive Workshop 

Paula Bennetts will share how partnerships are being developed across Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole Places. This session will be a useful platform to look at parts of the system that don’t always get a chance to share what they are doing and as a result the work they do can be misunderstood.

Our guest speaker Philandra Costello, Lead Genomic Nurse, will introduce a key part of the NHS 10-year plan that many have overlooked.

At the end of the session, we would like to open the room for people can share about barriers they face in their own work, with the aim of creating practical solutions and small steps that can help build stronger partnerships across Dorset.

By the end of the workshop, everyone will leave with practical solutions they can use straight away to improve how they work with others and form partnerships.

Missed any previous webinars, you can watch then via our YouTube channel here.

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