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Each month we’ll be holding drop-in sessions in all five local council areas of the county. These new drop-in sessions are a chance for residents to tell us about their experiences of NHS and social care services and use our Signposting and Information Service. Just call in or if you’d prefer to make a specific appointment for one of the sessions, please get in touch.
Come and see us at The Hub, Cramlington, NE23 6US (next to Concordia Leisure Centre) on the first Wednesday of the month, 11.00am – 1.00pm.
This month we’d particularly like to hear about your experiences of using GP services. We’re helping our local NHS find out more about which healthcare professional at your GP practice you prefer to see, how quickly you would like to be seen and how far you would be willing to travel for an appointment.
We’d also like to know if weekend and evening appointments are useful to you and if you prefer a telephone or video consultation or a face to face appointment with your GP, nurse or other healthcare professional at your surgery.
Your views are really important as they will be used in decisions about any future changes to the way people access GP services in Northumberland.
If you can’t make it to the drop-in you can leave your views online:
Each month we’ll be holding drop-in sessions in all five local council areas of the county. These new drop-in sessions are a chance for residents to tell us about their experiences of NHS and social care services and use our Signposting and Information Service. Just call in or if you’d prefer to make a specific appointment for one of the sessions, please get in touch.
Come and see us at The Hub, Cramlington, NE23 6US (next to Concordia Leisure Centre) on the first Wednesday of the month, 11.00am – 1.00pm.
Each month we’ll be holding drop-in sessions in all five local council areas of the county. These new drop-in sessions are a chance for residents to tell us about their experiences of NHS and social care services and use our Signposting and Information Service. Just call in or if you’d prefer to make a specific appointment for one of the sessions, please get in touch.
Come and see us at The Hub, Cramlington, NE23 6US (next to Concordia Leisure Centre) on the first Wednesday of the month, 11.00am – 1.00pm.
Each month we’ll be holding drop-in sessions in all five local council areas of the county. These new drop-in sessions are a chance for residents to tell us about their experiences of NHS and social care services and use our Signposting and Information Service. Just call in or if you’d prefer to make a specific appointment for one of the sessions, please get in touch.
Come and see us at The Hub, Cramlington, NE23 6US (next to Concordia Leisure Centre) on the first Wednesday of the month, 11.00am – 1.00pm.
Each month we’ll be holding drop-in sessions in all five local council areas of the county. These new drop-in sessions are a chance for residents to tell us about their experiences of NHS and social care services and use our Signposting and Information Service. Just call in or if you’d prefer to make a specific appointment for one of the sessions, please get in touch.
Come and see us at The Hub, Cramlington, NE23 6US on the first Wednesday of the month, 11.00am – 1.00pm.
From September we’ll be holding monthly drop-ins, in all five local council areas of the county. These new drop-in sessions are a chance for residents to tell us about their experiences of NHS and social care services and use our Signposting and Information Service. Just call in or if you’d prefer to make a specific appointment for one of the sessions, please get in touch.
Come and see us at The Hub, Cramlington, NE23 6US on the first Wednesday of the month starting 1 September, 11.00am – 1.00pm.
Healthwatch Northumberland is getting back on the road this summer and we are looking forward to safely getting back out in the community! Come and talk to us about your experience of NHS and social care services and pick up a goody bag.
Our Annual Survey 2021 is running from Monday 21 June to Friday 23 July this year. It is your opportunity to let us know what went well and what could be improved and together we can help make care better for everyone in Northumberland.
This event will take place outside Concordia Leisure Centre, Forum Way, Cramlington NE23 6YB.
See where else you can find us over the next few weeks: Healthwatch Northumberland – Back on the Road
If you can’t come and see us at one of our events you can share your views via the online survey or get in touch to ask for a postal copy with freepost return.
We are running our annual survey 2020 during February and March this year, asking you about the NHS, health and social care you received in the last 12 months – it might be a new year but your experiences from 2019 still matter. Health services include hospital services, GPs, dentists, pharmacists, mental health and ambulance services. Social care is care in the home or in a residential or nursing care home.
By telling us about the care you received and what’s important to you, you can help us set our work for the coming year so that we can be more effective on your behalf.
Let us know what went well and what could be improved and together we can help make care better for everyone in Northumberland.
If you can’t come and see us at one of our events you can share your views via the online survey or get in touch to ask for a postal copy with freepost return.
The annual Winter Warmer events from Ageing Well in Northumberland provide information on how to stay safe and well this winter, with organisations present from your local community. The events are free and friendly – come along for a cuppa and a chat.
For more details about this event please contact Amanda Carr on: acarr@activenorthumberland.org.uk.