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Episode Description
In this episode, Ben is joined by Judy Oliver from Oliver & Company to discuss the role of the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector in healthcare and general practice. Judy explains why the voluntary sector is essential yet often misunderstood. She explores how social prescribing and asset mapping can better connect patients with non-clinical support, highlights successful collaborative models such as the Bromley by Bow Centre, and discusses the challenges VCSE organisations face around funding and visibility. The conversation focuses on practical ways PCNs and practices can work more effectively with local voluntary groups, move towards neighbourhood-based care, and take simple next steps to build meaningful partnerships that improve patient outcomes.
Introduction (00:08)
The Voluntary Sector in General Practice (00:22)
What does VCSE mean? (02:23)
Does it deliver real benefit? (03:21)
How have PCNs worked with the voluntary sector? (05:22)
How to find what's available in your area (07:40)
Finding the right people (10:22)
From PCNs to neighbourhood working (15:01)
Next steps (18:18)
Getting in touch (19:47)
Visit the Oliver & Company website here, or contact Judy via email here, or Charlotte here.
For all enquiries about the Ockham podcast, please contact Ben Gowland here.
