27/03/2024
National Medical Director of NHS England, Professor Sir Stephen Powis opens the launch of the NHS England and Health Innovation Network Innovation Accelerator in Manchester. He highlights a real focus on health inequalities through Core20Plus5.
05/09/2023
Following millions of pounds of investment from the Government, the first cohort of Cumbrian apprentices are now in training for telecoms jobs.
Announced by Building Digital UK (BDUK) and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, broadband provider Fibrus, alongside network build partner Viberoptix have committed to creating at least 90 apprenticeships covering a range of roles from underground and overhead cabling to surveying – as part of a £108 million government investment to provide lightning-speed broadband connectivity throughout Cumbria and level-up the county’s digital infrastructure.
In Cumbria, the rollout of the Project Gigabit contract continues to make good progress, with residents and businesses in communities from Aspatria to Staveley now able to access and enjoy lightning-fast connections through Fibrus networks.
Read more at chamberuk.com
24/08/2023
Hearing from Zoe Kourtzi and Geraint Lewis, the second session of the dementia inquiry focused on improving population health through innovation, bringing the benefits of technology and to reshape dementia care.
Read more at chamberuk.com
22/01/2023
Happy Lunar New Year!
From the whole team at , we would like to wish our viewers and readers all the best for the Lunar year ahead!
In the year ahead, we are looking forward to the working with leading industry experts, political leaders, academics and third party organisations to produce cutting edge research in each of our commissions.
-The Levelling Up Commission
-The innovation Health and Life Sciences Commission
-The Education Commission
-The LGBTQ
We are also working this year to increase dialogue on gender quality, and taking action towards researching how legislation can be improved on this.
If you have not already registered for our free newsletter to keep you up to date with the latest insight, analysis, latest episodes and event invites, you can register at: www.chamberuk.com/newsletter
05/01/2023
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We have made the decision to close the use of our page from January 2023.
We have made this decision owing to societal changes towards social media usage.
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04/01/2023
What opportunities can Hydrogen bring to the UK? What does it mean for levelling up?
Writing in the recent Chamber journal, Carlton Power explain how hydrogen can bring energy security, growth, and help deliver net zero.
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Local, Low-Carbon Hydrogen Can Level Up the UK - ChamberUK
How can Hydrogen deliver a net zero future and economic growth across the UK?
31/12/2022
Happy New Year!
From the whole team at Curia, we would like to wish our supporters all the best for the year ahead!
We cannot believe it has only been a year since we launched Curia, and what a year it has been!
In partnership with our sister journal Chamber, we have developed some exciting ideas on the best ways to turn policy into practice and communicated them to communities across the country.
We have thoroughly enjoyed organising commissions, inquiry sessions, roundtable events, launch meetings and broadcasts to engage with as many people as possible on:
- Levelling up
- NHS Innovation and Life Sciences
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In 2023, we look forward to expanding our work:
- Publishing a book by MPs and Council Leaders on levelling up
- Widening the Levelling Up Commission
- Putting patients at the heart of our NHS Innovation and Life Sciences Commission, including , , and
- Continuing our Energy Sustainability Commission
- Launching a Government Efficiency Commission
- Launching an Education Commission
To find out more about any of our work or to get involved, contact [email protected]
If you have not already registered for our free newsletter to keep you up to date with the latest insight, analysis, latest episodes and event invites, you can register at: www.chamberuk.com/newsletter
Thank you to each and everyone of you who have supported us on a fantastic year. Here's to an even more successful 2023!
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23/12/2022
From all of the team at Curia, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas, a happy holidays and a Happy New Year.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our work at Curia. From the Commissions, to our events, it has been a pleasure to work with you all in 2022.
We look forward to expanding our work in 2023 with our NHS Innovation and Life Sciences, Education, Levelling Up and Dementia Commissions.
To find out more about our work in the New Year, sign up to receive our newsletter at: www.chamberuk.com/newsletter
23/12/2022
Exclusive new feature: Reducing Health Inequalities in England.
Director for Health Inequalities at NHS England and Improvement, Prof. Bola Owolabi, MRCGP MFPH(Hon) writes exclusively for Chamber UK outlining her passion to tackle health inequalities and the work of NHS England’s programme to make a real difference.
Following Curia's work as a policy institute in 2022, the Innovation and Life Sciences Commission and Levelling Up Commission programmes will expand in 2023 to prioritise tackling inequalities. The institute will work with the public, private and independent sector to make recommendations to improve outcomes.
To find read more about Professor Owolabi's passion for tackling health inequalities, download the full December print edition of the December Chamber journal at https://chamberuk.com/reducing-health-inequalities-england/
Reducing Health Inequalities in England - ChamberUK
Director of Health Inequalities at NHS England, Dr Bola Owolabi writes exclusively for Chamber on her passion to tackle healthcare inequalities.
21/12/2022
Ahead of launching their report for 2022, the NHS Innovation and Life Sciences commission at Curia hosted a discussion, in partnership with Chamber UK, to talk about the work the commission has done over the past year and their plans for the future.
The discussion was hosted by James O'Shaughnessy and Professor Mike Bewick, the Co-Chairs of the Commission, who were joined by a host of experts in the field. Before taking a seat in the House of Lords and becoming one of the UK’s leading policy advisors, James O'Shaughnessy was a Minister at the Department for Health and Social Care, making his transition to Co-Chair of the commission a natural one.
He conveyed his views on the topic saying "Throughout our work, we have been setting ourselves the goal of creating impactful but practical recommendations that can be implemented at pace in a reasonable timeline. We have imposed deadlines on every single one of our recommendations, not because we want to cause trouble but because we want urgency.”
Read the article on
https://chamberuk.com/curias-nhs-innovation-and-life-sciences-2022-report/
Curia's NHS Innovation and Life Sciences 2022 report - ChamberUK
Ahead of launching their report for 2022, the NHS Innovation and Life Sciences commission at Curia hosted a discussion, in partnership with Chamber UK, to
20/12/2022
Jayne Ozanne is interviewed to discuss delays on the Government’s promised “conversion therapy“ ban.
Why has stated Government policy, announced in the Queen's Speech taken so long to materialise and been subject to such controversy?
4 Year Struggle to Ban "Conversion Therapy" - ChamberUK
In 2018, when Theresa May promised to ban so-called, "conversion therapy" against the LGBT+ community, it signalled a real and concrete commitment to further LGBT+ rights.
19/12/2022
After a year of hard work last week we launched our NHS Innovation and Life Sciences Report 2022 at the beautiful One Great George Street.
We were delighted that Steve Brine MP, Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee kindly agreed to give some opening remarks at the event.
He said “It’s no secret that my priorities are cancer and prevention. I made this clear in my pitch when I stood for chair and I’ve reiterated it many times since. These are subjects that I care about strongly – both from my experience in parliament as a Public Health Minister and sadly, my personal experience.”
Read our write up of his remarks and the report itself below.
Steve Brine looks ahead to the powerful future of health innovation in the United Kingdom - ChamberUK
The discussion started with a message from Steve Brine, a Conservative Member of Parliament for Wi******er and Chandler's Ford and the newly elected Chair of