Rayleigh & District PCN

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Welcome to the Rayleigh & District Primary Care Network

On this page we will occasionally ask for your views on a variety of different aspects of healthcare, so we can continue to improve our services to meet the needs of our patients within the Rayleigh & District PCN area (patients registered at the practices below):

What is a Primary Care Network?

Primary Care Networks (PCN) offer a new way of organising care, bringing together all local health and care services in a local area to deliver more joined up care to local populations (usually covering around 50,000 people)

What can you expect from your PCN

Additional healthcare professionals are being recruited to work on behalf on Primary Care Networks. New roles include Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Pharmacists, Mental Health professionals and Social Prescribing Link Workers. By introducing a greater skill mix, local people will get more access to the support they need to keep people healthy and independent.

You can meet the Rayleigh and District PCN team on our website.

Welcome to the Rayleigh & District Primary Care Network

On this page we will occasionally ask for your views on a variety of different aspects of healthcare, so we can continue to improve our services to meet the needs of our patients within the Rayleigh & District PCN area (patients registered at the practices below):

What is a Primary Care Network?

Primary Care Networks (PCN) offer a new way of organising care, bringing together all local health and care services in a local area to deliver more joined up care to local populations (usually covering around 50,000 people)

What can you expect from your PCN

Additional healthcare professionals are being recruited to work on behalf on Primary Care Networks. New roles include Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Pharmacists, Mental Health professionals and Social Prescribing Link Workers. By introducing a greater skill mix, local people will get more access to the support they need to keep people healthy and independent.

You can meet the Rayleigh and District PCN team on our website.

  • Join us at our Death Cafe

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    Talking about death and dying can feel uncomfortable, but having open, supportive conversations can make a meaningful difference for you and your loved ones.

    Join us in a welcoming, informal setting where you can connect with local organisations over refreshments, ask questions, and gain a better understanding of the support available.

    The event will feature a panel discussion and Q&A with professionals from a range of services, offering practical guidance and compassionate insight to help you feel more informed and prepared.

    This is a FREE event, but please help us get an idea of how many people will be attending

    Talking about death and dying can feel uncomfortable, but having open, supportive conversations can make a meaningful difference for you and your loved ones.

    Join us in a welcoming, informal setting where you can connect with local organisations over refreshments, ask questions, and gain a better understanding of the support available.

    The event will feature a panel discussion and Q&A with professionals from a range of services, offering practical guidance and compassionate insight to help you feel more informed and prepared.

    This is a FREE event, but please help us get an idea of how many people will be attending by registering your interest. You can also submit any questions for our panel in advance.

    We will have two sessions - you do not have to attend both.

    Date: Wednesday 6 May 2025.

    Time: Session 1: 11am to 12.30pm, Session 2: 6pm to 7.30pm.

    Venue: Rayleigh MegaCentre, 7 Brook Road, Rayleigh SS6 7UT.

    Find out more about Dying Matters at the Hospice UK website.

Page last updated: 29 Apr 2026, 10:53 AM