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People Behind the Partnership – Dr Kam Ahmed

Published: 6 May 2026

Having grown up in Dudley, Dr Ahmed went on to study in Sheffield before completing surgical and GP training in Newcastle, returning to the Black Country in 2009. Since then, he has been based at the same practice in Pennfields, Wolverhampton. Alongside his clinical work, he has taken on a range of leadership roles across […]

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City to host free Healthy Ageing Festival

Published: 12 March 2026

Older residents and people who use Adult Social Care services in Wolverhampton are invited to a special Healthy Ageing Festival taking place later this month. Organised by Healthwatch Wolverhampton and partners from OneWolverhampton, including the City of Wolverhampton Council and NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, the event will offer a full day of free […]

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People behind the Partnership – Heidi Burn

Published: 11 February 2026

One Wolverhampton is delivering a neighbourhood health approach designed to bring care closer to home and reduce health inequalities across the city. Supporting this work is Heidi Burn, who is the Coach for Neighbourhood Health, alongside her role as Deputy Head of Programmes and Transformation at One Wolverhampton. Heidi brings a wealth of experience across […]

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Introducing our Integrated Neighbourhood Team Clinical Leads

Published: 28 January 2026

OneWolverhampton is pleased to share that GP practices, Primary Care Networks (PCNs) and key partners across all neighbourhood localities have identified an Integrated Neighbourhood Team (INT) Clinical Lead. Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs) bring together professionals from primary care, community services, social care and the voluntary sector to work more closely around local neighbourhoods and populations. […]

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Integrated Neighbourhood Teams in Wolverhampton

Published: 21 January 2026

In Wolverhampton, we want people to get the help they need more easily, not just for health problems, but for the wider issues that affect everyday life. Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs) are designed to meet this need by bringing support closer to where people live and strengthening partnership working across neighbourhoods. This approach is aligned […]

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