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Healthwatch Sheffield Work Priorities

Healthwatch Sheffield Work Priorities

Healthwatch Sheffield is dedicated to helping improve health and social care services in Sheffield. They share what people tell them about the NHS and social care with decision makers who can make changes to improve care.

Their work covers NHS and social care services in Sheffield for people of all ages, including GPs, hospitals, ambulances, mental health services, pharmacies, dentists, sexual health services, home care and care homes.

Every year Healthwatch Sheffield focuses on specific topics alongside their usual work. In 2022 their projects included Long Covid, Black and Asian women’s experiences of maternity care, and older people’s experiences of care homes.

If you’d like to have your say on what you think Healthwatch Sheffield should focus on over the next 2 years, please complete their new Work Priorities Survey 2023-2025.

Two public meetings about your health and care priorities will take place in February which members of the public and representatives of voluntary sector groups are welcome to join.

Tuesday 21st February ( online ) 3-4pm
Meeting Registration – Zoom

Tuesday 28th February ( in person ) 3.45-5pm
The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane S1 4FW
Meeting Registration – Eventbrite

Healthwatch Sheffield are also holding a drop in session after the public meeting on 28th February between 5 and 6pm for an informal chat- no need to book.

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