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    Healthwatch Wandsworth were invited to visit Lyle House residential home for older people. Our report is based on what people told us and what we saw during our visit.
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    Healthwatch Wandsworth has finished it's first year as the consumer champion for health and social care. Read about what we have done in our first year in our first annual report.
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    Wandsworth Care Alliance (WCA) operates Healthwatch Wandsworth. Find out more about our WCA complaints policy.
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    We visited Wood House Care Home to find out how care is being given to older people. The report is based on what people said and observations during the visit.
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    We visited three care homes for older people to hear residents’ views of the quality of care they were receiving. Our report summarises our thoughts on good practice and areas for improvement in the three care homes.
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    Our local Healthwatch undertakes 'Enter and View' visits to health and social care services to make recommendations where there are areas for improvement. Read our review of the future direction of the Enter and View programme in Wandsworth.
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    Healthwatch Wandsworth supported the London Ambulance Service to conduct a customer satisfaction survey during the month of September 2014.
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    Healthwatch Wandsworth were invited to visit three senior health wards at St George’s Hospital, Tooting to talk to patients and carers in September 2017.
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    We focused on young people's mental health at our Assembly in May. We heard about local services and discussed new plans to improve support. Read more about it if you were not able to attend.
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    We want to make sure that everyone is able to access the information we provide and communicate with us in ways that meet their individual needs.
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    This Privacy Statement sets our data processing practices carried. We retain and use personal data (information that relates to and identifies living people) to help us carry out our role as the independent champion for people who use health and social care services.

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    Find out about our role, our plans and our people.
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    Do you need help choosing the right care home?
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    The government has begun a consultation on its plans to improve mental health support for children and young people.
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    Bowel cancer is the UK’s second biggest cancer killer but it is treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early.
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    GP appointments in the UK are the shortest in Europe, so we tried to find out how people can maximise the benefit of time spent with their GP. Read more about what local people told us.
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    The health and development of children and young people can have far reaching consequences later on, both physically and mentally. Find out about the priorities of local people we spoke to about this issue.
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    Take a look at our upcoming events or check out our selection of health and care awareness events you can support.
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    Our Information and Signposting service helps you to identify the services and support you need.
    We can signpost or refer you to local health, social care or advocacy services, and provide information about what you can do when things go wrong.
    We aim to provide a single point of contact to help people find information about their health and care choices.
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    Mental health is consistently one of the top issues people tell their local Healthwatch about. Over one million adults in England currently use NHS mental health services, but what should they expect when it comes to the care they receive?
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    People want health and care that works for them. Our job is to help make this happen, but we need to hear from you to understand what matters. Whether you have a couple of minutes to spare, or can commit to something longer, there are plenty of ways to get involved.
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    We wanted to start a conversation about health inequalities in Wandsworth. Find out more about what health inequalities are like in Wandsworth.
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    In May 2018, we held one of our quarterly events which members of the public attended to discuss health inequalities in Wandsworth. Read about what people said in our report.
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    Healthwatch Wandsworth Volunteers play a vital role in helping people have their say on health and social care.

    Volunteering can help you develop skills, gain experience and make a difference to your community.

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    There are lots of different ways you can get involved as a volunteer, from speaking to people about their experiences of health and social care to using your skills to support your local Healthwatch Wandsworth office
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