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Abby Thomas

"Healthwatch Greenwich introduced me to the idea that health support goes beyond individual medical appointments; it encompasses supporting individuals and their families, health choices, and communities, creating spaces where help is accessible by all"

Abby Thomas, a Healthwatch Greenwich intern, shares her journey contributing to the work at Healthwatch Greenwich and helping to strengthen local health and care services.
11 November 2024
Blog
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South East London Healthwatch Insights

Find reports and research studies from South East London Healthwatch.
7 November 2024
Advice and Information
Age Without Limits

NHS referrals and your right to choose

Did you know that in many cases you have the legal right to choose where you have your NHS treatment?
4 November 2024
Advice and Information
Change NHS

The NHS 10-Year Plan: how can I get involved?

To shape the 10-Year Health Plan for England, the government have developed the Change NHS website, where you can submit feedback on your experiences and ideas for change. Read more below on how you can get involved.
31 October 2024
News
Black History Month: The Story of Sickle Cell

Changing the sickle cell narrative: uncovering uncomfortable truths

As we uncover the story of sickle cell this Black History Month, we draw attention to the very real, lived experiences of those living with sickle cell and their fight for care. By sharing the story of Effia, a Greenwich resident of Ghanian heritage living with sickle cell, we confront the uncomfortable truths of the sickle cell narrative.
25 October 2024
Blog
Healthwatch representative speaking to a mother with child.

ADHD: what support can I get?

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a condition that affects people's behaviour. People with ADHD can seem restless, and may have trouble concentrating. Find out more about ADHD, ways to cope with ADHD and information on local support services.
18 October 2024
Advice and Information
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Menopause: what do I need to know?

Menopause affects people differently. You may have no symptoms at all or they might be brief. For some people, they can be more severe. Find out more about menopause, the common symptoms and local support available to you.
17 October 2024
Advice and Information
Engagement at Queen Elizabeth Hospital

What did we hear in October 2024? What action has been taken?

Find out what we have been hearing about health and care services in Greenwich and what action service providers have taken as a result of your feedback.
15 October 2024
Report
Arnold House

Enter and View Report: Arnold House

Read and download the full report at the end of this page.
10 October 2024
Report
GP talks to patient

Beyond the GP: Has ARRS improved access to care in Greenwich?

In 2019, the NHS introduced the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) with a promise to bolster primary care networks (PCNs) with 26,000 additional staff by 2023/24. The plan was ambitious—giving patients access to a wider range of healthcare professionals while reducing the demand for GPs. But, five years later, how has it fared for residents in Greenwich? We spoke to two Greenwich GPs, Dr Tuan Tran, and Dr Nayan Patel, to find out more.
9 October 2024
News
Stakeholder Meeting in Greenwich

Response to Stakeholder Perception Survey

Read Healthwatch Greenwich's latest report for insights into stakeholder feedback on our work and the actions we've taken to address these recommendations.
9 October 2024
Report
Black History Month

Reclaiming the Sickle Cell story: survival and resilience

Black History Month is an opportunity to not only celebrate the contributions of Black people to British society but also to confront injustices. Telling the story of sickle cell as part of Black History Month reclaims a narrative that has often been ignored or hidden. Sickle cell is not just about illness; it's about survival and resilience.
4 October 2024
Blog

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