Wes Streeting to address RCGPAC

The Royal College of GPs is pleased to announce that Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, will address more than 1,500 GPs and other primary care professionals at this year’s RCGP Annual Primary Care Conference in Liverpool, 3-4 October 2024. 

Mr Streeting will be speaking at 9am on Friday 4 October and will take questions from the audience. Visit the 2024 Annual Conference website to view the full programme

The RCGP conference is a chance for GPs and other primary care professionals to come together to debate and discuss the major issues facing general practice, the wider NHS, and patient care.  

Professor Kamila Hawthorne will kick off proceedings on Thursday 3 October to address delegates as Chair of the Royal College of GPs, followed with a keynote speech by Professor Kevin Fenton, President of the Faculty of Public Health. There will also be a ‘spotlight session’ on Thursday afternoon hearing from speakers with lived experience of FGM, addiction and neurodiversity.  

As well as plenary sessions, the conference will include a packed programme of seminars, workshops and poster presentations exploring everything from social determinants of health, health inequalities and maximising the potential of social prescribing to mental health care for asylum seekers and refugees and novel approaches to cancer detection in primary care. Find details on all the conference sessions

Professor Margaret Ikpoh, RCGP Vice-Chair for Professional Development and Chair of the Conference Management Group – who will also be speaking on the second day of Conference - said: “This year’s RCGP Annual Primary Care Conference comes at a time of huge challenge and change for those working in primary care – so it’s an ideal time for our profession to come together and discuss our most pressing issues, share ideas and chart our way forward into this changing environment.   

“It’s also been a tough year for our patients who face ongoing access issues and a cost-of-living crisis that we know is impacting on their health and worsening health inequalities. Conference is an opportunity for GPs and other primary care practitioners to discuss and learn from each other about how we can respond to these challenges, as well as new clinical innovations and treatments.   

“We are delighted to announce a thought-provoking and exciting programme of activity over our two days in Liverpool and look forward to welcoming delegates for a fantastic event.”   

Further information 

To request a press pass, or for more information on any of the sessions, please contact the RCGP press office by emailing press@rcgp.org.uk. You will then be sent an individualised link by Conference organisers Haymarket, via which you can register. 

Both in person and virtual access is available. Check the conference programme to see which sessions are available online.   

If you are planning to attend virtually, please register by 12pm on Wednesday 2 October at the latest. Support to assist registration will be limited once the Conference has begun – especially on the mornings of 3 and 4 October.  

RCGP Press office: 0203 188 7659  

press@rcgp.org.uk 

Notes to editors

The Royal College of General Practitioners is a network of more than 54,000 family doctors working to improve care for patients. We work to encourage and maintain the highest standards of general medical practice and act as the voice of GPs on education, training, research and clinical standards.