FREE Webinar | 29th January 1pm - 2pm
Details
As neighbourhood working accelerates across England, Clinical Directors are increasingly being appointed to federation boards and other governance structures. But here's what many don't realise until they're already in the role: sitting on a board is fundamentally different from representing your PCN.
The uncomfortable truth? A board director's legal duty is to act in the best interests of the company they serve—not to advocate for their own neighbourhood. This creates an inherent tension that can lead to governance failures, decision paralysis, and even personal legal exposure.
Join Tara Humphrey (CEO, THC Primary Care) and Ruth Griffith (Partner, Hill Dickinson) for a practical conversation that gets to the heart of what primary care leaders actually need to understand.
What You'll Learn
This isn't a lecture—it's a facilitated discussion designed to draw out the detail you need. Tara will ask the questions you're too busy (or too uncertain) to ask, while Ruth brings her national perspective from working with federations across the country.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is essential for anyone navigating—or about to navigate—the governance complexities of neighbourhood working:
→ Clinical Directors (current and aspiring)
→ Federation board members and executives
→ PCN Managers supporting governance development
→ Practice leaders seeking to understand emerging structures
→ ICB colleagues involved in neighbourhood development
***** If the neighbourhood national guidance is published before this webinar, we may update the topic of discussion ******

