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Explore our growing calendar of free in-person and virtual events for 2026 to stay ahead of system change, understand new neighbourhood services, and gain practical insight into collaboration and sustainability. Register to be the first to receive updates.
Preparing practice leaders for neighbourhood health services in 2026 and beyond.
As set out in the NHS 10-year health plan, 2026 marks a turning point for primary care. The development of local neighbourhood health services will fundamentally change how care is organised, commissioned and delivered - and practice managers will be central to making it work.
Brought to you by the team behind Management in Practice, our events welcome practice managers, GP partners and system leaders in person and online to explore what these changes mean in practice, how new neighbourhood contracts will impact financial sustainability, and how genuine collaboration, particularly with community pharmacy, can be made a reality.
Why attend?
With over 20 years of experience supporting primary care leadership, Management in Practice Events are a well-established and trusted forum for practice managers across the UK.
- Free for UK practice managers and primary care leaders - Discover practical insight into neighbourhood health services, new contracts and the realities of managing change in 2026.
- Designed for how practices really work - Gain actionable strategies to manage workforce pressure, finances and collaboration across neighbourhood teams.
- Get ready for what’s next - Understand the impact of the 10-year health plan, emerging neighbourhood contracts and initiatives such as Pharmacy First.
- Flexible learning - Attend in person or virtually, with opportunities to ask the experts questions, share experiences with peers, and learn from those already adapting.
- Leave better prepared for the realities of primary care in 2026.
Who are these events for?

Management in Practice Events are created for professionals leading the day to day delivery, financial sustainability, and long term direction of primary care services.
Content is shaped around real responsibilities, shared pressures, and practical decision making for roles including:
- Practice managers and senior management teams
- GP partners
- PCN managers and directors
- Senior leaders working across neighbourhood or place-based services
Whether you join us face to face or online, the event content is carefully tailored to reflect your role, responsibilities, and the real challenges you manage every day.






