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Impact Guru Social Care Knowledge Hub — Category Sponsor (NHS & Integrated Community Services)
Impact Guru Social Care Knowledge Hub — Category Sponsor (NHS & Integrated Community Services)
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Founder sponsor pricing: This annual category sponsorship provides visible acknowledgement within the NHS & Integrated Community Services section of the UK Impact Guru Knowledge Hub — an independent, evidence-led reference platform used by NHS practitioners, commissioners, providers and system partners across England.
Category acknowledgements appear within the main Knowledge Hub index, which is routinely navigated by professionals moving across multiple NHS, community and social care service areas as part of live service delivery, assurance and system working activity. Category sponsorship therefore functions as persistent professional visibility rather than campaign-based promotion.
This is a single, exclusive sponsorship position for this category. Once secured, the position may not become available again for a prolonged period, or at all, depending on renewal decisions and long-term partnerships.
Illustrative placement shown below of how category sponsorship appears for the full annual term:
🏥 NHS & Integrated Community Services
Sponsored by Impact Insights — evidence-led insights on social care, commissioning and service delivery.
- Service Models & Care Pathways
- Workforce & Clinical Oversight
- Quality, Safety & Governance
- Outcomes & Impact Measurement
- Risk Management & Safeguarding
- Digital, Data & Interoperability
- Working With ICBs & System Partners
- Hospital Discharge, Flow & System Interfaces
- Performance, Capacity & Demand Management
- Contract Management & Provider Assurance
- Prevention, Population Health & Early Intervention
- Clinical Pathways, MDTs & Integrated Practice
- Health Inequalities, Access & Inclusion
Category Context
The NHS & Integrated Community Services section focuses on how community-based NHS services are commissioned, delivered, governed and assured in practice.
Content addresses the operational realities of integrated care systems, including pathway design, workforce oversight, quality and safety, safeguarding, outcomes, system interfaces and regulatory expectations.
Articles are written for professional audiences rather than the general public, supporting day-to-day delivery, inspection readiness, contract assurance and system engagement.
Audience and Reach
The UK Impact Guru Knowledge Hub is designed as a professional reference resource, not a marketing or promotional platform, and is therefore used differently from typical sector websites.
Readers of the NHS & Integrated Community Services section typically include:
- NHS commissioners, ICB leads and system partners
- Registered Managers and operational service leads
- NHS and provider executive teams
- Quality, governance and safeguarding leads
- Digital, transformation and service improvement leads
- Bid, tender and contract management teams
- Families and people with lived experience
The Impact Guru Social Care Knowledge Hub supports a focused UK professional audience, with c. 225 UK-based active users engaging each month. UK usage is growing strongly month-on-month (+120% vs previous period, GA4), with average UK session durations exceeding 3.5 minutes.
Alongside this, the platform now attracts over 2,300 active users globally per month (rolling 30-day period, GA4), reinforcing its growing authority within the wider social care and health systems landscape.
Active users represents repeat and returning users who regularly engage with Knowledge Hub content as part of their ongoing work. Approximately one quarter of monthly users return to the Knowledge Hub on a weekly basis, reflecting task-led, repeat usage rather than one-off browsing.
Professional knowledge platforms serving specialist B2B audiences typically demonstrate lower absolute user volumes but significantly higher engagement depth, reflecting task-led, reference-based usage rather than casual browsing. The Impact Guru Social Care Knowledge Hub aligns with this pattern, supporting a focused UK practitioner and commissioning audience with strong repeat engagement and average session times exceeding three minutes. This usage profile is consistent with governance-, assurance- and decision-support resources where users return repeatedly for specific operational and decision-making needs rather than high-frequency consumer traffic.
The UK Impact Guru Knowledge Hub currently contains circa 3,600 long-form practitioner articles, including circa 300 articles within the NHS & Integrated Community Services section alone.
Content depth reflects sustained, long-term development rather than short-term publishing volume or campaign-led output.
Usage is predominantly direct and repeat-led, reflecting professional users returning to bookmarked content and specialist workforce topic areas as part of routine delivery, governance and assurance activity.
(Data last updated: 12 Feb 2026)
Knowledge Hub Design & Usability
The Impact Guru Knowledge Hub has been designed specifically for rapid, task-led use by professionals working within live service, commissioning and governance environments.
Content is organised through clear alphabetical headings, with each main service area supported by a structured topical index covering substantial operational, regulatory and delivery themes. This allows users to move quickly between related subjects without navigating away from the main Hub.
In addition to structured browsing, the Knowledge Hub includes a dedicated search facility, quick-link navigation and multiple return-to-top anchors throughout the Hub. These features enable users to locate specific guidance efficiently and to move repeatedly between sections as part of live decision-making, quality assurance, inspection preparation and workforce oversight activity.
The Knowledge Hub is fully optimised for both mobile and desktop use, recognising that a significant proportion of users access content while working in the community, across multiple locations, or alongside live service delivery. Navigation, formatting and layout are designed to remain clear and usable on smaller screens without loss of functionality or readability.
The platform is intentionally lightweight, prioritising fast load times, clarity and accessibility. The Knowledge Hub avoids image-heavy layouts in favour of clean text, structured navigation and simple visual markers, supporting rapid access, reliable performance on variable connections, and effective search engine indexing.
What Category Sponsorship Includes
- Sponsor acknowledgement displayed directly beneath the NHS & Integrated Community Services category heading (as illustrated above)
- A short descriptive strapline, agreed at onboarding
- A single outbound link to the sponsor’s website
Sponsor recognition appears only at category level and does not appear within individual articles.
Ongoing Platform Growth & Transparency
The Knowledge Hub is expanded on an ongoing basis, with new articles added regularly across all categories to strengthen depth, relevance, and long-term search visibility.
To support transparency and confidence, sponsors receive a short quarterly update summarising:
- 30-day total users
- 30-day active users
- Total number of published Knowledge Hub articles
Editorial Independence
All Knowledge Hub content is written independently.
Category sponsorship does not provide editorial input, influence over topic selection, or control over published opinions. Sponsorship does not imply endorsement of services, products or organisations.
Exclusivity, Term and Payment
- One sponsor per category only
- Annual sponsorship term
- Paid in advance
Due to the exclusive nature of category sponsorship, availability should be viewed as limited.
Founder sponsorship reflects early positioning within the Knowledge Hub and will not be available once categories are fully established.
Suitability and Approval
All sponsorships are subject to suitability review.
Organisations must demonstrate alignment with the Hub’s professional audience, independence and evidence-led purpose. The Hub reserves the right to decline or discontinue sponsorship where alignment is not maintained.
Data Verification
Audience data and usage metrics are generated using Google Analytics (GA4). Traffic, engagement and event data can be evidenced through GA4 reporting, with screenshots or extracts available on request to support governance review, internal assurance or approval processes.
For payment queries or data verification enquiries, please contact:
Other Category Sponsorships
The Knowledge Hub offers a limited number of category-level sponsorships, each exclusive to a single organisation and aligned to a specific operational or regulatory theme.
Live Sponsorship Categories
- 🧭 CQC
- 💡 Digital & Innovation
- 🏠 Domiciliary Care / Homecare
- 🧩 Learning Disability Services
- 🧠 Mental Health Services
- 🔍 Quality Assurance
- 🛡️ Safeguarding
- 🧑 Workforce, Recruitment & Retention
Main Hub Sponsorship
Availability varies by category and is subject to suitability review and renewal status.