A new deal for long-term conditions
Schedule
Thu Oct 09 2025 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Institute of Sport Building | Manchester, EN

About this Event
Manchester Met and Nuffield Health are committed to harnessing movement as a powerful tool to significantly enhance the quality of life and health for individuals living with long-term conditions.
During this event we will showcase new research on how exercised-based rehabilitation, delivered by upskilled personal trainers, is improving outcomes for patients, reducing pressure on the NHS, and delivering measurable social and economic value.
The event will also launch a major new free programme, aimed at patients living with long term conditions.
During the event you will have the opportunity to:
- Meet participants who have benefitted from the programme
- Hear directly form clinicians that have seen the transformation firsthand
- Learn how the new programme can benefit more people
Why attend?
This is a unique opportunity to hear real-world evidence on how movement-based rehabilitation is transforming outcomes, and to explore how this approach could support healthier communities and a more sustainable NHS.
Who is this event for?
This even is ideal for national and devolved policymakers, politicians, Greater Manchester Combined Authority leaders, Integrated Care Board (ICB) decision makers, and clinicians with an interest in long-term conditions, secondary prevention and community-based models of care.

Agenda
Welcome and opening remarks
The national challenge
Launching a new deal for long-term conditions
Host: Dr Davina Deniszczyc
Info: Dr Davina Deniszczyc, Charity and Medical Director at Nuffield Health will introduce a major new free programme and explain why movement is a critical part of long-term conditions.
Innovation through partnership
Host: Prof Tim Cable
Info: Professor Tim Cable, Director of the Institute of Sport at Manchester Met will unpack the research and academic model underpinning the new programme.
The value case: why this model works
Host: Nick Woolley
Info: Nick Woolley, Manager at Frontier Economics will present evidence on how this model delivers measurable clinical, societal, and economic outcomes.
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Where is it happening?
Institute of Sport Building, 99 Oxford Road, Manchester, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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