Healthwatch Brighton and Hove regularly evaluates its projects and reviews of health and care services to assess how effectively we have engaged with the general population of the city and its diverse communities. This Equality Impact Assessment (EIA) provides detail on the extent to which this was achieved in the last year.
Children and Young People were asked for their views about how substance misuse services, sexual health services and therapeutic support services could better engage with them. Find out what they told us.
Learn more about annual health checks if you have diabetes. And learn more about your risk of developing diabetes and the action you can take to prevent that from happening
Healthwatch in Sussex is the local independent watchdog for health and care and we would like to hear about your most recent experience of eConsult, including what works well and where it could be improved.
In June this year, after seven years with Healthwatch, I will be moving on.
I have really enjoyed my time at Healthwatch, working with our lovely staff team, Board and fantastic volunteer team. I have seen Healthwatch build its reputation in the city and having earned much respect from stakeholders and the public.
We consider our volunteers as part of our extended team. We could not have achieved half of what we do, without your dedication, help and hard work. You have all contributed to enabling better health and social care services and more access for service users across Brighton and Hove.
Volunteers’ Week is an annual celebration of the contribution millions like you make across the UK through volunteering in their communities.