We are pleased to announce a new partnership between our Community Pharmacy and General Practice Conference and the Primary Care Pharmacy Association.

Primary Care Pharmacy Association partnership with our Community Pharmacy and General Practice Conference

The Primary Care Pharmacy Association (PCPA) is the UK’s largest professional primary care pharmacy association.

It was established for the benefit of all primary care pharmacists and pharmacy technicians with an active interest in primary care pharmacy. It is the largest and longest standing independent organisation dedicated to supporting pharmacy professionals working within primary care.

Ahead of the conference, the PCPA notes, ‘we’re proud to support pharmacists working in primary care visiting the Community Pharmacy General Practice Conference. The PCPA provides networking, peer support, and opportunities to share best practice through inspiring events, live and online education, and an extensive expert-developed resources library. Our supportive, inclusive community enables members to learn, innovate, and stay at the forefront of primary care pharmacy. We look forward to welcoming delegates!’

We are delighted to be working with the PCPA, helping to raise the profile of their organisation and their aims.

In partnership with the National Pharmacy Association (NPA), this new event, the Community Pharmacy and General Practice Conference, will bring together 1,000+ professionals from across community pharmacy, general practice and wider primary care – redefining neighbourhood health.

Taking place 21-22 June 2026, at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham, this national event will welcome community pharmacists, GPs, practice managers, GP and PCN pharmacists, PCN and ICB leaders, nurses and more, for two days of real-world learning, implementable ideas, and meaningful relationship building.

The PCPA join Community Pharmacy England, the Queen's Institute of Community Nursing, and the PMA as partners for this event.

Partnership opportunities allow you to influence the direction of primary care and position your organisation as a trusted partner in transformation.