
This workshop invites delegates to engage in an open discussion around how we can take a more joined-up approach to capital planning across sectors, using the development of the new Joint Equipment Service (JES) facility as a practical, real-world example.
The session will explore how shared vision, early collaboration, and integrated planning between health, social care, and housing partners can unlock better use of resources, deliver smarter infrastructure, and ultimately improve outcomes for people who rely on vital equipment and support.
Through insights from key stakeholders involved in the JES development process, attendees will gain a behind-the-scenes look at how the project has evolved—from initial concept to implementation—and what it tells us about the opportunities and challenges of planning collaboratively.
Delegates will be invited to contribute their perspectives on how capital planning can be better aligned across organisations, and how future developments can reflect the principles of integration, co-design, and sustainability.
This session is particularly relevant for professionals involved in estates, planning, commissioning, or those with an interest in innovative infrastructure solutions that support integrated care.