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26-28th November 2025

Newton at NCAS Conference 2025

We partner with local authorities to improve and innovate public services, so they are connected, resident centric, and financially sustainable.

We are delighted that a number of our clients are featured on the programme, sharing how they are improving and innovating services: 

  • Regional Care Cooperatives

    Solent Hall, BIC

    This session will share learning from two contrasting regions on how they are developing regional arrangements for commissioning in the context of the Department for Education’s stated national policy direction. In the session you will hear from the South East Regional Care Cooperative (RCC) one of two national pathfinders to date about their progress in establishing the RCC to date and learning they can share from that, with a focus on planning through to intervention.You will also hear from the North East region on how they are working regionally outside of the Pathfinder programme. In particular they will share the work commissioned by the region from Newton Europe focused on those children with the most complex care arrangements and how that is informing regional plans.

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  • Adapt, grow and thrive in Southampton: Building financial resilience by promoting better outcomes for our adults and children

    Purbeck Bar, BIC

    In the context of Southampton’s challenging financial journey of recent years, this session will describe how we are delivering significant budget savings by reinventing and reorganising services to promote better outcomes for Adults and Children. We will talk about how leaders within our service have been instrumental in delivering the change; how data and intelligence have powered our improvement journey; how culture change follows process change; and how we intend to build on this work through our early intervention and prevention strategy, based on locality working, data-targeted interventions and long-term demand forecasting.

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  • Birmingham Families First: improving partnership working for children, young people and families in Europe’s largest city council

    Purbeck Bar, BIC

    This session will provide an opportunity to hear about the exciting work we’re undertaking in Birmingham to strengthen our partnership working for children, young people and families and how this supports our local implementation of Family Help. We will also talk about the multi-agency case summary tool, and advanced data analytics platform, being built to support identifying those families most at risk of escalating needs.

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