Improving population health is a team effort. It means working across boundaries — with social care, councils, the voluntary and community sector, and other partners — to address the full range of factors that shape health and wellbeing. At the neighbourhood level, this requires strong relationships, shared insight, and a clear, agreed plan for action.
We use interactive, visual tools to make thinking visible and tangible, helping groups explore options, test ideas, and converge on solutions with confidence. Our facilitation process is designed to:
The Population Health Canvas
an open-source tool developed by the Wicked Problems Hub to help teams define their population, assess needs, agree goals, plan interventions, and track progress across every element of a population health approach
We've developed and led training and workshops for:
Whilst our tools have been developed with Primary Care and Neighbourhood Health and Care Services in mind, they techniques are equally applicable at larger scale - in secondary care organisations and indeed across larger systems. The tools act as a great quality improvement
We offer bespoke workshops and training days for your organisation and partnerships, as well as train-the-trainer programmes on how to best integrate our tools into your work.
Whether your aim is to start population health planning from scratch or to strengthen existing neighbourhood partnerships, our tools and facilitation help you turn collective ambition into tangible outcomes.
Our support typically includes:
Neighbourhood workshops
using visual thinking techniques to map the problem space and system connections
Conference
workshops
enabling teams to agree on priorities and define actionable next steps
Train
the trainer
organising messy information into patterns, causes, and relationships
Leadership development sessions
bringing all stakeholders into the conversation to ensure multiple perspectives are heard
The Population Health Playbook App
a practical, accessible resource with 80+ evidence-based cards covering strategies, interventions, and considerations for population health planning and delivery - available on Apple and Android devices
These tools provide structure, make complexity visible, and enable multi-sector teams to co-produce plans that are both strategic and realistic.