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What powers does Healthwatch have
WebHealthwatch was granted a number of powers under the Health and Social Care Act 2012 which help us to carry out our role. Under this Act: • Organisations who plan, run and regulate health and social care services have to listen to what we have to say • We have a seat on the Health and Wellbeing Board—the new body that oversees health and social …
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Insight Project Reports
WebThis following report has been compiled from data collected by Gypsy Life using a survey designed by Healthwatch Nottinghamshire. Gypsy Life took our survey and spoke to 66 Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller (GRT) young people aged 11 to 19 with most of the respondents (65%) being 16 and over. Renal dialysis is a treatment which places …
Healthwatch Nottinghamshire
WebReports. At Healthwatch Nottingham and Nottinghamshire we produce regular reports to show how we are making a difference to local people and the health and care services they use. You can find all of our reports which are available to the public on the links to the right of this text. Healthwatch Nottinghamshire reports local health social care
Report highlights the urgent need to tackle stigma around self-harm
WebWe have launched Experiences of Self Harm Services, a report which details experiences from young people shared though conversations with Healthwatch Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.. The report, which includes responses from 521 young people (aged under 25) and 532 adults (25 and over) highlights that stigma around self-harm is still a major …
Commissioned Reports
WebThis report details findings and recommendations on the implementation of personalised care and support plans (PCSPs) in the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Local Maternity and Neonatal System (LMNS). This project raises awareness of the needs of pregnant women/people and their families, as well as the needs of maternity staff to support …
Butterfly Project
WebInformation on local hospices and day centres. How to access transport. Pre and post bereavement support. Whether you are looking for support, specific services or just a general chat, The Butterfly Project is here for you and your loved ones. Contact information: Kelly Wall. 07784 359419. [email protected]. www.mansfieldcvs.org.
LGBTQ+ Peer Support
WebLGBTQ+ Peer Support by Truth Mental Health. Truth is a mental health movement supporting people in Nottinghamshire. This organisation holds themed events and peer support groups around the subjects and situations that trigger mental health issues; sexuality and gender struggles, suicide, self-harm, unisex domestic violence, and abuse.
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