1. Blog -

    NHS England has issued new guidance to GPs that aims to address ’unwarranted variation’ in how they carry out 6-8-week postnatal checks with women.
  2. Advice and Information -

    Take patient registrations online quickly and easily. Use Register with a GP surgery service for free if you are an NHS GP practice in England.
  3. Blog -

    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
  4. Advice and Information -

    NHS health services in Sussex are currently experiencing high levels of demand.
  5. News -

    ‘Share for Better Care’, a new campaign launched by Healthwatch and the Care Quality Commission, addresses health inequalities across England.
  6. Blog -

    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
  7. News -

    In February 2024, the three local Healthwatch in Sussex sought people’s experiences of ‘Patients Know Best’ through a short web-based survey.
  8. Blog -

    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
  9. Report -

    In 2023, we attended five Freshers Fairs between 4 and 8 September, where we spoke to approximately 300 young people across week.
  10. Blog -

    Tell us your experience of being seen by a Physician's Associate.
  11. Blog -

    If you have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and/or experience of psychosis, and you are aged 18 or over, you can benefit from a free annual health check at your GP practice once a year.
  12. Blog -

    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research.
  13. News -

    The Government has launched a consultation on the NHS Constitution, which sets out your rights as an NHS patient. Read why it's important to have your say.
  14. Report -

    This report details our key activities for the last quarter, including how we have engaged with the public, a summary of the feedback we have collected, our reports, recommendations and any outcomes or impact made.
  15. Blog -

    Finding out your risk of type 2 diabetes only takes a few minutes, but it could be the most important thing you do today.