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PeopleFirst 2026: The NHS Workforce Transformation, Productivity & Staffing Conference

Organised by the Convenzis Group Limited
Dates8–8 Oct 2026
Venueetc.venues Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street, London
CityLondon, United Kingdom
CPD Points8 CPD
PeopleFirst 2026: The NHS Workforce Transformation, Productivity & Staffing Conference is a Convenzis healthcare conference for NHS and public-sector professionals focused on healthcare workforce leadership.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 13 Jul 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Networking
Convenzis describes structured networking, supplier stands, panel discussion and Q&A as part of the delegate pass.
Research Value
No public abstract or research-submission pathway was identified on the rendered event page.
Trainee Relevance
A free NHS ticket is visible on the Convenzis page, but attendance is by pre-registration/approval and aimed mainly at senior NHS managers.
Audience
NHS and public-sector leaders, clinicians, service managers and transformation teams interested in healthcare workforce leadership.
Programme Highlights
Key Themes
Workforce transformationStaffing and productivityRetention and flexible workingOperational demand planningNHS leadership and implementation
Theme
Workforce transformation
Theme
Staffing and productivity
Theme
Retention and flexible working
Theme
Operational demand planning
Theme
NHS leadership and implementation

MedicMess Tips

  • Book via the official Convenzis page; NHS free-ticket eligibility is subject to pre-registration and approval where shown.
  • The page states that unregistered guests/private-sector representatives are not admitted unless approved.
  • Use the venue link on the Convenzis page for current access details.
Cost & Registration
CategoryPrice
Standard registration£500
Trainee / IMTFree
Key Deadlines
8 Oct 2026 · 87 days
Conference begins
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyHealthcare Workforce Leadership
Organising societyConvenzis Group Limited
CPD accreditation8 CPD points
Conference formatIn-person only
Locationetc.venues Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street, London, London
The Complete Guide to the PeopleFirst 2026: The NHS Workforce Transformation, Productivity & Staffing Conference

PeopleFirst 2026: The NHS Workforce Transformation, Productivity & Staffing Conference is a Convenzis-hosted healthcare conference taking place at etc.venues Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street, London on 8 Oct 2026. The rendered Convenzis page presents it as a multi-session forum for NHS and public-sector leaders, clinicians, operational teams and suppliers working on healthcare workforce leadership. The programme material visible on the page is organised around themes including Workforce transformation, Staffing and productivity, Retention and flexible working, Operational demand planning, NHS leadership and implementation. Convenzis states that its events provide access to a speaker programme, interactive Q&A, fireside interviews, panel discussions, morning refreshments, hot lunch and networking. Where stated, the event is CPD accredited for 8 CPD points. Ticketing was visible in read-only mode on the event page: most Convenzis NHS events show a free NHS senior-manager ticket subject to pre-registration/approval and a private-sector ticket at GBP 500 excluding VAT; where that pricing was not visible, the pricing note is retained on the source page record. No public abstract submission route was identified on the rendered Convenzis page for this listing, so presentation fields have been left blank rather than invented. Trainees should treat these as service-transformation, leadership, diagnostics or digital-health meetings rather than traditional abstract-led society congresses.