A new evaluation of the Northeast and North Cumbria (NENC) Training Hub’s latest webinar series highlights growing momentum behind Integrated Neighbourhood Teams and personalised care roles across primary care. The three-part programme — delivered by Kera Consultancy with Castle and Health Coaching — attracted more than 100 bookings from GPs, health coaches, social prescribers, care coordinators and wider PCN staff.
The sessions focused on team health, neurodiversity, and outcome measurement, each showing significant increases in participant confidence. The neurodiversity webinar received the programme’s highest ratings, while the outcomes session saw a 53% uplift in confidence.
Crucially, 44 participants expressed interest in joining Action Learning Sets (ALS), signalling strong appetite for ongoing professional development to support Integrated Neighbourhood Teams.
The report outlines key insights, engagement data and reflections from frontline practitioners — including how personalised care roles can meaningfully improve collaboration, reduce fragmentation and strengthen person-centred support.
👉 Read the full report here to explore the findings, feedback and future recommendations.