Read Healthwatch Greenwich's latest report exploring mental wellbeing experiences within local Greenwich communities and strategies to improve access to mental wellbeing support.
Author: Healthwatch GreenwichRead Healthwatch Greenwich's latest report providing insight into the challenges carers within Black and ethnic minority communities face in navigating their roles and accessing support.
Author: Healthwatch GreenwichThis executive summary shares insight and actionable solutions from our South-East London (SEL) Widening Participation and Increasing Equity in Health and Care Workforce project, which took place between October 2023 and April 2024. The overall aim of the project was to co-identify key barriers to job access in healthcare for specific groups and communities, and co-create solutions to overcome identified barriers and enhance diverse representation in our workforce.
Author: South East London AllianceSharing insights from a range of our health, wellbeing, and community services, this report provides an in-depth portrait of the work METRO’s staff and volunteers deliver, focusing on four of our geographical areas and the impact we make as a charity.
Author: Emma JonesHealthwatch Greenwich are the independent champion for people who use health and social care services in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. This report details patient and provider observations of the NHS in the borough.
Author: Healthwatch GreenwichThis is a report by the Peabody Housing Association for the Greenwich Regeneration, Transport and Culture Scrutiny Panel on the Peabody Thamesmead developments. The purpose of this report was to provide a 2024 update on the activities being done by Peabody and the impact on the area.
Author: Ellen HalsteadThe NHS 111 service is for patients with an illness or injury that requires urgent attention but is not a lifethreatening situation. The South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is responsible for funding and organising the NHS 111 service for residents of South East London (SEL). SEL ICB is in the process of re-designing its local NHS 111 service with the aim of improving and better integrating services within Urgent Care. We asked the SEL people’s panel members and other people leaving in SEL about their views and experiences of NHS 111 to understand how the current service responds to people’s needs and determine how to improve patient access to care through the NHS 111 service. The initial phase of engagement was via an online survey.
Author: South East London Integrated Care System