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    We spent five weeks in Pulborough, Petworth and Midhurst in November/December 2017 talking to local residents about their views and experiences accessing health and care services.
  2. News -

    Local organisations came together to understand and report what local people, with assessed support and care needs, experience following changes to the way peoples’ contribution towards the cost of their care is calculated.
  3. News -

    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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    Watch the latest video explaining what's happening at the moment with the Community Health Hub in Midhurst.
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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.
  8. News -

    We are calling on carers to share their experiences to help improve support after a year which has seen enormous challenges for all those working in the health and social care sector, those using services and their loved ones.
  9. News -

    Are you a relative or carer with a loved one in a care home? If so, you are invited to join our online webinar.
  10. News -

    Thinking ahead to the end of life is a sensitive subject that no one likes to think about. However, the better we plan the more likely we are to have a good send-off.
  11. News -

    Today, the health and care regulator, the Care Quality Commission, published their annual review of NHS and social care support. Read Healthwatch England response.
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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.