Feb 03
3 February 2026, 10:30 am to 11:30 am
The Hounslow NHS Health Visiting Team are hosting a free online session to help parents confidently manage common childhood illnesses.
Each session covers practical ‘dos and don’ts,’ when to care at home for young ones, when to seek medical help, and guidance on how your local NHS Health Visiting Advice Line can support with many concerns.
On Tuesday, 3 February, from 10:30 am –11:30 am. Book your space
For Trusted NHS guidance, visit healthiertogether.westlondon.nhs.uk
Jan 22
22 January 2026, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Brentworth Community Health Event
Thursday 22 January 2026 at 11:00am - 1:00pm at the BridgeLink Centre, 373 Summerwood Road, Isleworth TW7 7QR.
Join us for an engaging informative morning, focused on local health and wellbeing. Come and chat with friendly health and social care professionals, ask questions, get guidance and discover the services that can support you.
Our partners - Health Outreach Team, Employment & Education Advisors, Adult Social Care, Carers Support and Brentworth PCN, will be on hand to advise.
Everyone is welcome! We look forward to you joining us.
Dec 11
11 December 2025, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Brentworth Community Health Event
Colleagues and residents are invited to join us for a relaxed and supportive morning focused on understanding and managing anxiety.
- Thursday 11 December 2025
- 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
- BridgeLink Centre, 373 Summerwood Road, Isleworth TW7 7QR
Come along to meet a range of health and social care professionals, ask questions, and learn about local services.
Activities include:
✔ Blood pressure checks
✔ Gait & balance testing
✔ Stress-bucket activity
✔ Friendly conversations & signposting to support
Our partner organisations, including the Family Hub, Healthy Hounslow teams, Talking Therapies, and Brentworth PCN, will all be available to discuss your health needs. Everyone is welcome
Dec 10
10 December 2025, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Sign up for a FREE navigating weight and wellbeing masterclass
As part of our new series, Confident Conversations, Beezee by Maximus are introducing Confident Conversations: Navigating weight and wellbeing masterclass for professionals.
The online session includes:
- Discussions around why talking about weight matters and why it can be hard
- Tips on starting the conversation
- Practical guidance on how you can offer support to residents
- Insights on how to refer to local services
The free training is open to professionals who support residents/patients in North West London. - Book your space here.
Nov 26
26 November 2025, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
As part of Hounslow Council's Five Ways to Wellbeing, next week’s theme is “take notice”.
The council is offering a free online lunchtime mindfulness and functional breathing session. This will help attendees develop their understanding of why breathing and mindfulness are important to our bodies as well as our minds.
It will give you practical tools to stay calm, present and” in the zone”, understand the body and mind connection, and learn simple but effective breathing techniques.
26th November 12-1pm
Nov 13
13 November 2025, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
As part of our new series, Confident Conversations, Beezee by Maximum are introducing Confident Conversations: Navigating weight and wellbeing masterclass.
The online session includes:
- Discussions around why talking about weight matters and why it can be hard
- Tips on starting the conversation
- Practical guidance on how you can offer support to residents and patients
- Insights on how to refer to local services
Sign up for free now if you support residents and patients in North West London.
Nov 13
13 November 2025, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
13th November, 12pm-1pm, Lunch & Learn session (with Chrysi Dimaki, Behaviour Change Specialist) on Understanding Behaviour: Drivers and Change.
Learn what influences human behaviour and how to support change effectively.
This session will introduce key behavioural science concepts and show how they align with motivational interviewing principles to enhance person-centred interventions.
Sept 30
30 September 2025, 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm
Training session for professionals on how to speak with Hounslow residents about their weight.
During the session, you will explore:
- The leading causes of obesity in Hounslow
- The barriers residents face in leading a healthy lifestyle
- The challenges professionals may face in opening up conversations about weight
- Practical skills such as starting the conversation, responding in difficult situations, gauging readiness for change, and where to refer children, teens, and adults above a healthy weight range
📅 When: Tuesday 30th September, 1:00 – 2:30pm
💻 Where: Online
👉 Please join the session using this link:
https://beezee.maximusuk.co.uk/events/raising-the-issue-training-hounslow/
Following the training, you’ll receive a certificate of attendance and a toolkit to support future conversations around weight.
Sept 26
26 September 2025, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
You’re warmly invited to join us for an inspiring day of connection, creativity and celebration as we explore recovery in all its forms — rooted in nature, hope and healing.
📅 Friday, 26th September 2025
🕛 12:00 – 4:00 PM (Last entry at 3:30 PM)
📍 ARC Hounslow, Montague Hall, Montague Road, Hounslow, TW3 1LD
Enjoy themed displays co-produced by our amazing teams and service users 🌿 Explore our ‘Gardens of Hope’ — a nature-inspired journey through recovery Refreshments provided throughout the day Open to all professionals, voluntary sectors, carers & community partners
Dress comfy, think green — and bring an open heart 💚
RSVP to: val.carey1@nhs.net or courtnay.sibley1@nhs.net by 19 September
Jun 26
26 June 2025, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
NWL are holding two separate half-day online training sessions titled “An Introduction to Co-Production,” on either the 19th or the 26th of June (10am to 1pm with regular breaks throughout).
Each session is independent of the other and intended for frontline staff from the third sector, NHS, Local Authority, and other partner organisations. Priority goes to those in Hillingdon and Hounslow working with childhood asthma; pregnant women and people; and refugees and asylum seekers, but is open to others.
The aim is to provide a learning experience focused on enhancing service delivery by fostering partnerships with the communities served, providing you with an introduction to the skills needed to co-produce with service users.
Why Co-Production Matters
- Enhance Service Delivery: Co-production has the potential to significantly reform service delivery methods. By engaging staff and community members as equitable partners, it eliminates the traditional “us versus them” mindset and fosters innovative solutions. Rather than providing services for individuals, we collaborate with them, thereby making services more responsive and efficient.
- Share Power with Communities: At its heart, co-production means sharing power and decision-making with the community. Frontline professionals and local residents work side by side - planning, designing, and delivering support together - so that everyone’s voice is valued and services truly meet local needs. This approach empowers those with lived experience to shape the services they use, fostering trust and mutual respect.
- Build on Community Strengths: Co-production embraces an asset-based approach, recognising that every person and community has valuable skills, knowledge, and strengths to contribute. By pooling these assets with professional expertise, we co-create services that are richer, more sustainable, and better tailored to people’s lives. In short, we focus on what’s strong, not just what’s wrong - building on community resources to achieve better outcomes for all.
These sessions will explore co-production principles and examples, from power dynamics to community assets. You'll reflect on your practice, join discussions, and find practical ways to apply co-production daily. Together, we'll learn how sharing power can lead to new ideas, better services, and equitable work.
Whether you're with a charity, community or health and care organisation, these sessions will help you promote co-production. Staff interested should sign up to support more inclusive, community-driven services. Let's collaborate, learn, and transform our work – together! Numbers are limited so hurry up and sign up.
Sign up on Eventbrite to receive a Teams link for your chosen session (19th or 26th). Click the link below for your preferred option:
Eventbrite Introduction to Co-Production Tickets 19 June at 10:00 am
Eventbrite Introduction to Co-Production Tickets 26 June at 10:00 am
Jun 19
19 June 2025, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
NWL are holding two separate half-day online training sessions titled “An Introduction to Co-Production,” on either the 19th or the 26th of June (10am to 1pm with regular breaks throughout).
Each session is independent of the other and intended for frontline staff from the third sector, NHS, Local Authority, and other partner organisations. Priority goes to those in Hillingdon and Hounslow working with childhood asthma; pregnant women and people; and refugees and asylum seekers, but is open to others.
The aim is to provide a learning experience focused on enhancing service delivery by fostering partnerships with the communities served, providing you with an introduction to the skills needed to co-produce with service users.
Why Co-Production Matters
- Enhance Service Delivery: Co-production has the potential to significantly reform service delivery methods. By engaging staff and community members as equitable partners, it eliminates the traditional “us versus them” mindset and fosters innovative solutions. Rather than providing services for individuals, we collaborate with them, thereby making services more responsive and efficient.
- Share Power with Communities: At its heart, co-production means sharing power and decision-making with the community. Frontline professionals and local residents work side by side - planning, designing, and delivering support together - so that everyone’s voice is valued and services truly meet local needs. This approach empowers those with lived experience to shape the services they use, fostering trust and mutual respect.
- Build on Community Strengths: Co-production embraces an asset-based approach, recognising that every person and community has valuable skills, knowledge, and strengths to contribute. By pooling these assets with professional expertise, we co-create services that are richer, more sustainable, and better tailored to people’s lives. In short, we focus on what’s strong, not just what’s wrong - building on community resources to achieve better outcomes for all.
These sessions will explore co-production principles and examples, from power dynamics to community assets. You'll reflect on your practice, join discussions, and find practical ways to apply co-production daily. Together, we'll learn how sharing power can lead to new ideas, better services, and equitable work.
Whether you're with a charity, community or health and care organisation, these sessions will help you promote co-production. Staff interested should sign up to support more inclusive, community-driven services. Let's collaborate, learn, and transform our work – together! Numbers are limited so hurry up and sign up.
Sign up on Eventbrite to receive a Teams link for your chosen session (19th or 26th). Click the link below for your preferred option:
Eventbrite Introduction to Co-Production Tickets 19 June at 10:00 am
Eventbrite Introduction to Co-Production Tickets 26 June at 10:00 am