LLR Health Inequalities Conference 2025
We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming LLR Health Inequalities Conference 2025, which will take place on Tuesday 24th June 2025, from 10:00am to 3:00pm
This important event will be held at the Sir Bob Burgess Building, in Leicester, LE2 6BF.

The conference will bring together professionals, stakeholders, and community leaders from across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland to explore and address the pressing issues surrounding health inequalities in our region. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with expert speakers, participate in interactive sessions, and collaborate on innovative strategies aimed at reducing disparities and improving health outcomes for all.
Further details, including the Agenda and Registration information, can be found in the below attachment. We look forward to your participation in what promises to be a thought-provoking and impactful event.
Call for Abstracts – LLR Health Inequalities Conference:
Real World Evidence: Driving Decisions, Shaping Systems, Tackling Health Inequalities
Submit Here: Click Here for Submission Form
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 27th May 2025
We invite submissions that showcase the generation, use, or evaluation of real-world evidence within integrated care settings. Abstracts should highlight practical insights, methodological innovation, or cross-sector collaboration that demonstrate the value of RWE in supporting system-wide transformation.
Themes include (but are not limited to):
- Use of routinely collected data to inform service design or policy
- Evaluation of integrated care pathways using RWE
- Population health analytics and risk stratification
- Real-world evaluations of innovations and interventions
- Health inequalities and equity-informed RWE
- Partnerships between academia, local authorities, and NHS bodies
- RWE in prevention and early intervention
- Patient and public involvement in RWE projects
Who Should Submit:
We welcome abstracts from researchers, clinicians, commissioners, public health teams, voluntary and community sector partners, and those with lived experience.
Submission Guidelines:
- Abstracts should be no more than 300 words
- Must include: title, background, methods, key findings, and implications for integrated care
- Submit via this link – https://forms.office.com/e/qTt6S8zySf
- Successful abstracts will be presented as posters on the day