Chinese delegates tour £60m Birmingham care home development

delegates from China's Ministry of Health at College Green in Bournville

A senior delegation from China’s Ministry of Health have visited a Birmingham care village to see how its innovative principles could be applied in the Far East.

The 19-strong delegation, representing high-level government and health departments, toured the £60m College Green development in Bournville.

It is being built by Bournville Village Trust, in partnership with ExtraCare Charitable Trust, Avery Healthcare and the NHS, on the former site of Bournville College.

Set to be fully complete by 2018, the new development will be home to around 400 older people. Facilities will include a health and well-being centre, which will be a base for GP practices and a pharmacy.

As well as touring the care village, the group were given an insight into the challenges of an ageing population in the UK and integrating services like nursing and care.

Peter Roach, Chief Executive of Bournville Village Trust, said: “It was a real pleasure to welcome representatives from China’s Ministry of Health to Birmingham and to help them gain a greater depth of understanding of housing and care in the UK.

“It would be fantastic to see some of the principles of integrating housing and health that we are doing here in Birmingham applied to the health services delivered in China.”

He said the hope was that College Green would become a national exemplar of the way services can be brought together to provide better health outcomes and reduce strain on the NHS.

Lin Hu, Sino-UK Programme Manager at University of Birmingham, which led the visit, said: “The University of Birmingham remains a nationally leading institution in its work with primary care development in China, and we are delighted that our colleagues from China’s Ministry of Health were able to gain a valuable insight into housing and care in the UK.

“This visit reflects the on-going collaborative efforts between the UK and China to develop healthcare, as part of the current £85bn Chinese Health Reform investment. As host to our esteemed Chinese colleagues, the city of Birmingham continues to play an important role in the UK through working in partnership with China to improve healthcare across the population.”

Bournville Village Trust is a charity and housing organisation founded by chocolate maker and philanthropist George Cadbury in 1900.

Its vision is to create and sustain flourishing communities where people choose to live and it provides services to 8,000 homes of mixed tenure and 25,000 people.

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