Healthwatch Wands

@HWWands

📣 Healthwatch Wandsworth is all about local voices being able to influence the delivery & design of local services.

Wandsworth, London
Joined November 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    2 Aug 2017

    Our newsletter is out soon, sign up as a Healthwatch Wandsworth member (it's Free!) for updates and to have your say

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  2. Apr 4

    New ‘one stop shops’ designed to speed-up cancer diagnosis and help save lives are being rolled out across the country. Find out more:

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  3. Apr 4

    Improving access to services for people who are . Read about the project helping to raise awareness of people's rights when it comes to registering with a GP:

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  4. Apr 4

    The Grassroots Engagement Fund is now open for 2018! A maximum of £750 is available for community groups in , who do not normally get the chance to express their views about local services. Find out more, here:

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    Apr 3

    We'll be from 6:00pm to 8:00pm this evening. Providing rapid testing, condoms, & info and advice. Come along & More info @

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  6. Mar 31

    Do you have something to say about health or social care services in ? Tell us your experience by emailing: information@healthwatchwandsworth.co.uk

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    If you have , accessing and care support can be a difficult and stressful experience. Here are six ways we can improve health services for people with autism.

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  8. Mar 28

    As part of the next phase of 's Estate Modernisation Programme, the Mental Health Learning Disability Team will be moving. Find out more:

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  9. Mar 28

    and Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) is seeking an Independent Chair to lead their newly formed joint board. Find out more about this opportunity, here:

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  10. Mar 28

    . will be running courses in for people aged over 50, living with hearing loss. They provide lipreading practice and teach ways of coping with losing one's hearing through age. For more information, see the attached image or call 020 8315 2550.

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  11. Mar 24

    Do you have something to say about health or social care services in ? Tell us your experience by emailing: information@healthwatchwandsworth.co.uk

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  12. Mar 23

    Our February Assembly meeting covered a number of topics, with a particular focus on young people's . Find out what happened and what we discussed:

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  13. Mar 22

    Choosing care can be stressful, but the is trying to raise awareness of the support it can provide for people who are trying to choose a care home, either for themselves or for someone else. Find out more:

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  14. Mar 22

    In January, England () highlighted six key areas to the Government for to focus on over the next year. Find out how these issues will be addressed:

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    Mar 20

    We're today from 12:00pm to 2:00pm. We'll be providing testing, condoms, and advice and information. More information @

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  16. Mar 19

    . will be running courses in for people aged over 50, living with hearing loss. They provide lipreading practice and teach ways of coping with losing one's hearing through age. For more information, see the attached image or call 020 8315 2550.

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 14

    70,000 pharmacy staff have become ‘Dementia Friends’ in order to offer greater awareness regarding the needs of people with dementia:

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    Mar 13

    We’re excited to announce that our new website for sexual health services in South West London is now live. Why not head over to it now and let us know what you think? RT?

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    Mar 14

    As the first national survey for people receiving personal health budgets is launched, the lived experience lead, Jo Fitzgerald, explains how hearing people’s experiences can have a real impact on national decision making:

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    Mar 14

    Hear how clinical pharmacists can help patients manage their medicines in this blog from Laura Barraclough, Clinical Pharmacist, Wandsworth

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