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  • Sheffield Patient Participation Group Network Meeting

    Sheffield Patient Participation Group Network Meeting

    The Sheffield Patient Participation Group Network brings together members of local Patient Participation Groups from across Sheffield. Taking place on Thursday 19th March this event gives attendees the chance to meet with PPG members from across Sheffield to talk about some of the pressing issues and developments of health care in Sheffield.

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  • CHC Service Improvement Participation Register

    NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group is offering individuals and families who are in receipt of Continuing Healthcare services the opportunity to help set up and be involved in a Service Improvement Participation Register. They are currently recruiting people in receipt of CHC fully funded services and are keen to involve people in receipt of joint packages of care.

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