Have your say on how the NHS should change in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
Added on 22 March 2019
Independent health and care champions Healthwatch Leicester, Healthwatch Leicestershire and Healthwatch Rutland are launching a 'What would you do?' campaign to encourage people across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) to share their views about what local NHS services should look like.
Our new campaign aims to encourage people to share their views about how extra money from the Government should be spent on local NHS services.
The Government is investing £20 billion a year in the NHS as part of the NHS Long Term Plan. Local organisations are now being asked to explore how services should change locally to make the NHS work better for people.
We want to hear from local people about what works, what doesn't work and how people think local health services should be improved.
Online surveys
Share your views with Healthwatch LLR and help make care better. There are two public surveys to capture your views and you can fill in one or both of them.
1. What would you do to give people more control over their care?
https://www.healthwatch.co.uk/what-would-you-do-general
2. What would you do to give people better support?
https://www.healthwatch.co.uk/tell-us-what-would-you-do
We would also like to visit support groups in Leicester and Leicestershire to hear people's views on what local services should look like. If you have a group that we can attend, please contact me on the details below.
If you have any questions, please contact
Gemma Barrow |Community Outreach Lead - County
Healthwatch Leicester and Leicestershire | Clarence House| 46 Humberstone Gate| Leicester | LE1 3PJ
Tel: 0116 251 8313| Mob: 07732 683453| Email: gemma.barrow@healthwatchll.com