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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news
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    Join us and the Care Quality Commission to help shape health and social care services post COVID-19.
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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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    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
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    New data from Healthwatch England reveals an increase in people avoiding vital care due to rising costs, and highlights how the cost-of-living crisis is creating barriers to accessing necessary healthcare.
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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
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    St John Ambulance has set up the CPR Community Network to ensure that everyone has access to basic life support training in person, online or by using their Resource Hub to give you the confidence to respond in an emergency
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    The report is looking at how people feel about virtual wards.
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    Pharmacy services are yet to reach their full potential for patients, according to an expert panel’s report for a committee of MPs.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news
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    Finding out about people's experiences of dementia-related services and support in Sussex.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news
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    What’s the difference between an integrated care board and an integrated care partnership? What do we really mean when we talk about patient and public involvement?
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    With more than thirty recognised symptoms of menopause and growing awareness of the impact on day-to-day life, knowing what to look out for and what support is available can help you.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news
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    Take part in the South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust public survey and help shape their future
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news
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    We have teamed up to work collaboratively to gain insights from individuals who've faced a cancer diagnosis, and we're extending a warm welcome to carers, family members, and other significant individuals to share their journeys too.
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    Does information alone help someone to make important life changes for their health?
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    A new NHS-funded survey has launched which will provide invaluable insight into how the cost-of-living is impacting disabled people and carers in Sussex.
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    NHS England (London and South East regions) is holding a consultation about very specialist cancer treatment services for children living in Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, Kent, Medway, south London, and most of Surrey.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
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    Healthwatch is working with the CQC to find out about parent / carer experiences of accessing healthcare services on behalf of their child/ren.
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    Be smart on STIQ Day, prioritise your health and get tested! It’s FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
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    This week is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week. Our new blog brings together some of the key challenges people have shared about cervical screening with local Healthwatch and outlines the steps we are taking nationally to address those.
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    The NHS published their primary care recovery plan earlier this year, and thanks to so many of you sharing your feedback about your experiences, we ensured it promised lots of changes.
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    In July last year, Healthwatch England published their findings of experiences you shared about trying to get cancer care. Thanks to this insight, the NHS has simplified their process so people can better understand what to expect.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
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    Social prescribing is fundamental to the vision of NHS England and NHS Improvement to deliver personalised care to millions of people through the NHS Long Term Plan.
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    Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus.
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    The cost of living remains a barrier to health, particularly for people on low incomes, and those requiring dental care.
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    April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. Testicular cancer can affect anyone who has testicles, including men, transgender (trans) women and people assigned male at birth.
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    April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, a fantastic annual opportunity to raise awareness of bowel cancer. The earlier bowel cancer is spotted, the more treatable it’s likely to be. In fact, more than 9 in 10 people survive bowel cancer when it is diagnosed at the earliest stage.
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    Living with Parkinson’s is tougher than people think. But it doesn’t define you. You are still you. You can still do amazing things in spite of Parkinson’s.
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    People living with HIV are less likely to access end of life and palliative care for many reasons including fear of discrimination.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
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    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.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research.
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    Finding out your risk of type 2 diabetes only takes a few minutes, but it could be the most important thing you do today.