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As last year, we've kept our Annual Report to just 4-pages of insight. We're proud to showcase the busy year we've had and to detail how this is support the improve in local health and care services. -
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Reporting on the experiences shared by local people in West Sussex. January – March 2018 -
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Reporting on the experiences shared by local people in West Sussex
July - September 2018 -
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A review of our insight and evidence
October - December 2018 -
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We visited Burgess Hill throughout October and November 2018 to see what locals thought of their health and social care services. -
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The CQC (Care Quality Commission) have just published the results from the 2017 Adult Inpatients survey, which over 70,000 people answered. -
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Morrisons stores have announced they will be having a 'Quiet Hour' every Saturday from 9am-10am. The 'quiet hour' will mean 439 UK stores will dim lights, turn music off, avoid using the tannoy and turn check-out beeps down. -
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New national polling reveals that most people (61%) are confident that the NHS and care services are able to meet any current health needs they may have. -
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With growing pressure on the NHS – an ageing population, more people living with long-term conditions, and lifestyle choices affecting people’s health – changes are needed to make sure everybody gets the support they need. -
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Healthcare in West Sussex will only work if people get to have their say – urges local resident Zea Hudson. -
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Download our Annual Report 2018/2019 -
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Together with two leading charities, Healthwatch England are raising awareness of the issues people facing travelling to and from NHS services. -
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WorkAid is one of 16 projects that make up the Aldingbourne Trust. The project is funded by West Sussex County Council to provide Supported Employment support to individuals with learning disabilities or autism spectrum conditions living across
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Use this book to help prepare and familiarise yourself for your visit to the Doctor or Nurse. Booklets created by Thumbs Up World in partnership with Pound Hill and Copthorne Medical Practice. To support adults with visible and hidden disabilities. -
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The report summarises views gathered in East Sussex, West Sussex and Brighton & Hove between February and May 2019. -
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July 31st marks the anniversary of the Accessible Information Standard being introduced. This has made a difference to the lives of many vulnerable people in West Sussex. -
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This is an independent case study showing an example of Asperger's Voice’s story of adapting during the COVID crisis and what the future holds. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news -
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This week Healthwatch West Sussex launches the ‘Ask Us – Tell Us’ campaign to encourage local people to ask questions and share feedback on health and care services they use. -
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If you need medical help you should still contact your GP practice, use NHS 111 online or call 111. If you are told to go to hospital it is important that you go to hospital. -
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This report reflects our learning from attending a presentation by Ambitious About Autism at the Engage Conference 2020, which took place at the end of November. We believe many other organisations would benefit from this insight. -
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We are supporting and working with community groups and clubs to promote a deeper understanding of local health and care needs and experiences. Here's our Spotlight on Autism Connected. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news -
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Understanding the impact of long assessment delays -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news -
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Here is a summary of the breadth and depth of our work from July to October 2021, issues/concerns and our forward plan for the next 3 months. -
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Clear, understandable information is important to help you make the right health and care decisions. Join our campaign and have your say on what needs to change. -
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We’re publishing this report to give you an update from Sussex NHS Commissioners and the Neurodevelopmental Service on what has happened in the last nine months. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news -
Advice and Information -
Download an Easy Read version of our 'Have your say' form. -
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Long wait times for autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) support can have a severe impact on individuals. Healthwatch England look at what people have already told them and urge you to come forward if you have been affected. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research. -
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Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research. -
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Sir Robert Francis QC has been appointed today as the new Chair of Healthwatch England, the independent champion for people who use health and social care. -
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Our work plan details our engagement and priority work and the outcomes it is designed to achieve. -
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We connect Health and Social Care stakeholders and the Community and Voluntary sector in partnerships for the benefit of West Sussex residents.