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Healthwatch Lewisham gives children young people and adults inLewisham a stronger voice to influence and challenge how healthand social care services are provided within the borough
Wednesday 26th July 2017
We received national recognitionArlettes ArrivalMarzenas MonthPeoples DayHealthwatch Lewisham Annual Report 201617ItStartsWithYou campaign encourages you to make a differenceLewisham Independent Health Complaints Advocacy ServiceHelenrsquos StoryDiabetes Lewisham - Support in your communityFood for ThoughtWorking with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information StandardCQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo Survey on the age-friendliness of LewishamLatest CQC ReportsGet the right help with NHS Health Help Now
We received national recognition
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Were happy to announce that Healthwatch Lewisham and our south eastLondon Healthwatch colleagues were highly commended at the HealthwatchNetwork Awards 2017 Our partnership work evaluating the NHS Englands winter communicationsacross the six boroughs was shortlisted for the Local Healthwatch workingtogether award Although we were disappointed that we were unable to bring the award backhome to Lewisham We cannot begrudge the winners Healthwatch Lambethand Southwark whose work improving peoples experiences when they leavehospital came out on top
Arlettes Arrival We would like to give a warmwelcome to our new NHS ComplaintsAdvocate Arlette Meli Arlette joins the team after previouslyvolunteering with us Her role is tohandle NHS complaints by providingsupport to Lewisham residents whowould like to bring a complaintagainst an NHS service provider Arlette has a background in FinanceOperation Management and LawWhen she is not working Arlette enjoys reading travelling and spending timewith her family
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Arlette will be attending a lot of local events in the next few months topromote our advocacy service So if you do see her please come and sayhello
Marzenas Month
Following Fays Fortnight returning to our last e-Bulletin We thought therewas no better opportunity than to bring back Marzenas month Now for thosewho are unaware Marzena Zoladz is our dedicated Engagement Officer forLewisham Marzena has spent the last month working with a variety of community groupsand attended local events ensuring your voices are always heard She attended the following events
Our Healthier LewishamSLaMs Family and Carers listening dayPeoples DayVoluntary Action Lewishams AGMLewishams Peoples ParliamentMaternity Services Liason Committee
Peoples Day We had another fantastic year at Peoples Day having the opportunity to talkto hundreds of residents on what turned out to be one of the hottest days ofthe year Thankfully we packed plenty of water A big thank you must go toour volunteers who like always offered incredible support Peoples Day also allowed to us discover Marzenas hidden talent - facepainting Her artistic skills were put to the test and we must say she passedPlenty of children (and adults too) were able to go home happy with facesadorned with spiders sharks and cats to name a few
Subscribe Past Issues
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More photos from our engagementwork can be found on theHealthwatch Lewisham Twitter We are always looking foropportunities to work with moreorganisations in the borough Ifyou would be interested in workingwith us please call 020 8315 1925or emailmarzenahealthwatchlewishamcouk
Healthwatch Lewisham Annual Report 201617
We are delighted to share withyou our Annual Report for201617 which highlights our impactand activities to champion the patientvoice Healthwatch Lewisham has usedhundreds of stories fromLewisham residents to improve thequality of our boroughrsquos health andcare services We covered a range of issues this yearincluding health inequalities accessto services for people with disabilitiesand young peoples understanding ofhealthy relationships
You can download a copy of our report here If you would like a printed copy of our Annual Report please contact ourCommunications and Information Officer Mathew Shaw byemailing mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk or call 020 8315 1904
ItStartsWithYou campaign encourages you to make a difference
The more people who share their ideas experiences and concerns about theNHS and social care the better services can understand when improvementsare needed That is why local Healthwatch across the country are running a
Subscribe Past Issues
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campaign to encourage local people to speak up and help to make servicesbetter for their communities
Healthwatch Lewisham is calling out for people across the borough to getinvolved and speak up Share your experiences with Healthwatch Lewisham
To make the biggest difference we need to hear from more people Youcan tell us about your local Hospital GP Dentist Optician Pharmacycommunity care or residentialcare home You can feedback about the rangeof services you and your family are accessing
Share your views via our free Feedback Centreat httpwwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukservicesEmail us infohealthwatchlewishamcoukCall us 020 8315 1916You can feedback anonymously and confidentially
Lewisham Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service
Since April 2016 Healthwatch Lewisham has provided the LewishamIndependent Health Complaints Advocacy Service So far we have
supported over 100 residents to make a complaint against a local NHSservice
For more information please visit our website
wwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukcomplaints-advocacy or call 020 83151916
Helenrsquos Story
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Helen suffers from bipolardisorder She had been sectionedand admitted to a local mentalhealth unit While she was aresident she felt that somemembers of the staff did not treather with respect and dignity Shealso did not understand why shewas sectioned At the time of her complaint shefelt distraught lost andvulnerable She approached Healthwatch for support in bringing hercomplaint against the medical staff on the ward Helen wanted an apology forthe poor treatment she received an explanation of the reason why she wassectioned and further information regarding her aftercare in case of relapseShe also wanted to have access to her medical record As a sectioned patient it was necessary for our advocate to visit Helen tounderstand the full extent of her concerns Our advocate explained theoptions available through the complaints process and Helen was able tochoose her next steps At various stages of the complaint Helenrsquos health fluctuated and thereforeour advocate had to be sensitive to her situation Upon the Trustrsquos receipt of the complaint Helen met with the in housecomplaint investigator and a number of changes were made and issuesresolved During the meeting Helen received an apology and explanationsaround her treatment The Trust also began conversations with staff on theward about the distressing nature of being restrained and medicated toencourage a greater understanding and empathy for patients As a result of the complaint the Trust promised to reflect further on itssystems regarding medical record requests by patients It was felt that futurerequests should go via the ward manager Patient facing signs would bedisplayed to this effect and it would become a standing item within allcommunity team meetings Helen was very satisfied with the outcome of hercomplaint By raising the issues on the ward Helen has helped the Trust to reflect onsome of its processes and practices to reevaluate them for the benefit ofothers Due to her poor health at the time while on the ward Helen was notin a position to make the complaint herself She did not have the means ather disposal or the capacity to put on paper her wishes and feelings Helenpraised the advocacy service and said she could not have achieved thesame result without their support
Subscribe Past Issues
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Diabetes Lewisham - Support in your community
Healthwatch Lewisham isdelivering a programme torecruit and support Peer SupportFacilitators to establish DiabetesSupport Groups across theborough Peer SupportFacilitators will be paid persession All relevant training willbe provided The groups will work togethertowards organising anddelivering a showcase event forDiabetes Awareness Week2018
If you would like to know moreor are interested in becoming aPeer Support Facilitator pleasecontact Stephanie Wood byemailing stephaniehealthwatch
bromleycouk or calling 020 8315 1906
Food for Thought We are pleased to announce thatour new children and youngpeople workshop Food ForThought is available to book now
Food For Thought isa FREE interactive workshopaimed at primary school children
The workshop will help thechildren explore topicssuch as healthy eating sugarawareness and the importance ofexercise Our CYP Officer Fay recently carried out a session with the Young LewishamProject The Young Lewisham Project offers a wide range of supportive
Subscribe Past Issues
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alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
Subscribe Past Issues
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
Subscribe Past Issues
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
Subscribe Past Issues
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Were happy to announce that Healthwatch Lewisham and our south eastLondon Healthwatch colleagues were highly commended at the HealthwatchNetwork Awards 2017 Our partnership work evaluating the NHS Englands winter communicationsacross the six boroughs was shortlisted for the Local Healthwatch workingtogether award Although we were disappointed that we were unable to bring the award backhome to Lewisham We cannot begrudge the winners Healthwatch Lambethand Southwark whose work improving peoples experiences when they leavehospital came out on top
Arlettes Arrival We would like to give a warmwelcome to our new NHS ComplaintsAdvocate Arlette Meli Arlette joins the team after previouslyvolunteering with us Her role is tohandle NHS complaints by providingsupport to Lewisham residents whowould like to bring a complaintagainst an NHS service provider Arlette has a background in FinanceOperation Management and LawWhen she is not working Arlette enjoys reading travelling and spending timewith her family
Subscribe Past Issues
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Arlette will be attending a lot of local events in the next few months topromote our advocacy service So if you do see her please come and sayhello
Marzenas Month
Following Fays Fortnight returning to our last e-Bulletin We thought therewas no better opportunity than to bring back Marzenas month Now for thosewho are unaware Marzena Zoladz is our dedicated Engagement Officer forLewisham Marzena has spent the last month working with a variety of community groupsand attended local events ensuring your voices are always heard She attended the following events
Our Healthier LewishamSLaMs Family and Carers listening dayPeoples DayVoluntary Action Lewishams AGMLewishams Peoples ParliamentMaternity Services Liason Committee
Peoples Day We had another fantastic year at Peoples Day having the opportunity to talkto hundreds of residents on what turned out to be one of the hottest days ofthe year Thankfully we packed plenty of water A big thank you must go toour volunteers who like always offered incredible support Peoples Day also allowed to us discover Marzenas hidden talent - facepainting Her artistic skills were put to the test and we must say she passedPlenty of children (and adults too) were able to go home happy with facesadorned with spiders sharks and cats to name a few
Subscribe Past Issues
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More photos from our engagementwork can be found on theHealthwatch Lewisham Twitter We are always looking foropportunities to work with moreorganisations in the borough Ifyou would be interested in workingwith us please call 020 8315 1925or emailmarzenahealthwatchlewishamcouk
Healthwatch Lewisham Annual Report 201617
We are delighted to share withyou our Annual Report for201617 which highlights our impactand activities to champion the patientvoice Healthwatch Lewisham has usedhundreds of stories fromLewisham residents to improve thequality of our boroughrsquos health andcare services We covered a range of issues this yearincluding health inequalities accessto services for people with disabilitiesand young peoples understanding ofhealthy relationships
You can download a copy of our report here If you would like a printed copy of our Annual Report please contact ourCommunications and Information Officer Mathew Shaw byemailing mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk or call 020 8315 1904
ItStartsWithYou campaign encourages you to make a difference
The more people who share their ideas experiences and concerns about theNHS and social care the better services can understand when improvementsare needed That is why local Healthwatch across the country are running a
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 512
campaign to encourage local people to speak up and help to make servicesbetter for their communities
Healthwatch Lewisham is calling out for people across the borough to getinvolved and speak up Share your experiences with Healthwatch Lewisham
To make the biggest difference we need to hear from more people Youcan tell us about your local Hospital GP Dentist Optician Pharmacycommunity care or residentialcare home You can feedback about the rangeof services you and your family are accessing
Share your views via our free Feedback Centreat httpwwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukservicesEmail us infohealthwatchlewishamcoukCall us 020 8315 1916You can feedback anonymously and confidentially
Lewisham Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service
Since April 2016 Healthwatch Lewisham has provided the LewishamIndependent Health Complaints Advocacy Service So far we have
supported over 100 residents to make a complaint against a local NHSservice
For more information please visit our website
wwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukcomplaints-advocacy or call 020 83151916
Helenrsquos Story
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
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Helen suffers from bipolardisorder She had been sectionedand admitted to a local mentalhealth unit While she was aresident she felt that somemembers of the staff did not treather with respect and dignity Shealso did not understand why shewas sectioned At the time of her complaint shefelt distraught lost andvulnerable She approached Healthwatch for support in bringing hercomplaint against the medical staff on the ward Helen wanted an apology forthe poor treatment she received an explanation of the reason why she wassectioned and further information regarding her aftercare in case of relapseShe also wanted to have access to her medical record As a sectioned patient it was necessary for our advocate to visit Helen tounderstand the full extent of her concerns Our advocate explained theoptions available through the complaints process and Helen was able tochoose her next steps At various stages of the complaint Helenrsquos health fluctuated and thereforeour advocate had to be sensitive to her situation Upon the Trustrsquos receipt of the complaint Helen met with the in housecomplaint investigator and a number of changes were made and issuesresolved During the meeting Helen received an apology and explanationsaround her treatment The Trust also began conversations with staff on theward about the distressing nature of being restrained and medicated toencourage a greater understanding and empathy for patients As a result of the complaint the Trust promised to reflect further on itssystems regarding medical record requests by patients It was felt that futurerequests should go via the ward manager Patient facing signs would bedisplayed to this effect and it would become a standing item within allcommunity team meetings Helen was very satisfied with the outcome of hercomplaint By raising the issues on the ward Helen has helped the Trust to reflect onsome of its processes and practices to reevaluate them for the benefit ofothers Due to her poor health at the time while on the ward Helen was notin a position to make the complaint herself She did not have the means ather disposal or the capacity to put on paper her wishes and feelings Helenpraised the advocacy service and said she could not have achieved thesame result without their support
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 712
Diabetes Lewisham - Support in your community
Healthwatch Lewisham isdelivering a programme torecruit and support Peer SupportFacilitators to establish DiabetesSupport Groups across theborough Peer SupportFacilitators will be paid persession All relevant training willbe provided The groups will work togethertowards organising anddelivering a showcase event forDiabetes Awareness Week2018
If you would like to know moreor are interested in becoming aPeer Support Facilitator pleasecontact Stephanie Wood byemailing stephaniehealthwatch
bromleycouk or calling 020 8315 1906
Food for Thought We are pleased to announce thatour new children and youngpeople workshop Food ForThought is available to book now
Food For Thought isa FREE interactive workshopaimed at primary school children
The workshop will help thechildren explore topicssuch as healthy eating sugarawareness and the importance ofexercise Our CYP Officer Fay recently carried out a session with the Young LewishamProject The Young Lewisham Project offers a wide range of supportive
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 812
alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 912
inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 1012
upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 1112
Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 1212
Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 312
Arlette will be attending a lot of local events in the next few months topromote our advocacy service So if you do see her please come and sayhello
Marzenas Month
Following Fays Fortnight returning to our last e-Bulletin We thought therewas no better opportunity than to bring back Marzenas month Now for thosewho are unaware Marzena Zoladz is our dedicated Engagement Officer forLewisham Marzena has spent the last month working with a variety of community groupsand attended local events ensuring your voices are always heard She attended the following events
Our Healthier LewishamSLaMs Family and Carers listening dayPeoples DayVoluntary Action Lewishams AGMLewishams Peoples ParliamentMaternity Services Liason Committee
Peoples Day We had another fantastic year at Peoples Day having the opportunity to talkto hundreds of residents on what turned out to be one of the hottest days ofthe year Thankfully we packed plenty of water A big thank you must go toour volunteers who like always offered incredible support Peoples Day also allowed to us discover Marzenas hidden talent - facepainting Her artistic skills were put to the test and we must say she passedPlenty of children (and adults too) were able to go home happy with facesadorned with spiders sharks and cats to name a few
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 412
More photos from our engagementwork can be found on theHealthwatch Lewisham Twitter We are always looking foropportunities to work with moreorganisations in the borough Ifyou would be interested in workingwith us please call 020 8315 1925or emailmarzenahealthwatchlewishamcouk
Healthwatch Lewisham Annual Report 201617
We are delighted to share withyou our Annual Report for201617 which highlights our impactand activities to champion the patientvoice Healthwatch Lewisham has usedhundreds of stories fromLewisham residents to improve thequality of our boroughrsquos health andcare services We covered a range of issues this yearincluding health inequalities accessto services for people with disabilitiesand young peoples understanding ofhealthy relationships
You can download a copy of our report here If you would like a printed copy of our Annual Report please contact ourCommunications and Information Officer Mathew Shaw byemailing mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk or call 020 8315 1904
ItStartsWithYou campaign encourages you to make a difference
The more people who share their ideas experiences and concerns about theNHS and social care the better services can understand when improvementsare needed That is why local Healthwatch across the country are running a
Subscribe Past Issues
11172017 127942 127881 Healthwatch Lewisham e-Bulletin 26072017 127881 127942
httpmailchimp2d1640fba91dw7bjl0xhece=[UNIQID] 512
campaign to encourage local people to speak up and help to make servicesbetter for their communities
Healthwatch Lewisham is calling out for people across the borough to getinvolved and speak up Share your experiences with Healthwatch Lewisham
To make the biggest difference we need to hear from more people Youcan tell us about your local Hospital GP Dentist Optician Pharmacycommunity care or residentialcare home You can feedback about the rangeof services you and your family are accessing
Share your views via our free Feedback Centreat httpwwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukservicesEmail us infohealthwatchlewishamcoukCall us 020 8315 1916You can feedback anonymously and confidentially
Lewisham Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service
Since April 2016 Healthwatch Lewisham has provided the LewishamIndependent Health Complaints Advocacy Service So far we have
supported over 100 residents to make a complaint against a local NHSservice
For more information please visit our website
wwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukcomplaints-advocacy or call 020 83151916
Helenrsquos Story
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Helen suffers from bipolardisorder She had been sectionedand admitted to a local mentalhealth unit While she was aresident she felt that somemembers of the staff did not treather with respect and dignity Shealso did not understand why shewas sectioned At the time of her complaint shefelt distraught lost andvulnerable She approached Healthwatch for support in bringing hercomplaint against the medical staff on the ward Helen wanted an apology forthe poor treatment she received an explanation of the reason why she wassectioned and further information regarding her aftercare in case of relapseShe also wanted to have access to her medical record As a sectioned patient it was necessary for our advocate to visit Helen tounderstand the full extent of her concerns Our advocate explained theoptions available through the complaints process and Helen was able tochoose her next steps At various stages of the complaint Helenrsquos health fluctuated and thereforeour advocate had to be sensitive to her situation Upon the Trustrsquos receipt of the complaint Helen met with the in housecomplaint investigator and a number of changes were made and issuesresolved During the meeting Helen received an apology and explanationsaround her treatment The Trust also began conversations with staff on theward about the distressing nature of being restrained and medicated toencourage a greater understanding and empathy for patients As a result of the complaint the Trust promised to reflect further on itssystems regarding medical record requests by patients It was felt that futurerequests should go via the ward manager Patient facing signs would bedisplayed to this effect and it would become a standing item within allcommunity team meetings Helen was very satisfied with the outcome of hercomplaint By raising the issues on the ward Helen has helped the Trust to reflect onsome of its processes and practices to reevaluate them for the benefit ofothers Due to her poor health at the time while on the ward Helen was notin a position to make the complaint herself She did not have the means ather disposal or the capacity to put on paper her wishes and feelings Helenpraised the advocacy service and said she could not have achieved thesame result without their support
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Diabetes Lewisham - Support in your community
Healthwatch Lewisham isdelivering a programme torecruit and support Peer SupportFacilitators to establish DiabetesSupport Groups across theborough Peer SupportFacilitators will be paid persession All relevant training willbe provided The groups will work togethertowards organising anddelivering a showcase event forDiabetes Awareness Week2018
If you would like to know moreor are interested in becoming aPeer Support Facilitator pleasecontact Stephanie Wood byemailing stephaniehealthwatch
bromleycouk or calling 020 8315 1906
Food for Thought We are pleased to announce thatour new children and youngpeople workshop Food ForThought is available to book now
Food For Thought isa FREE interactive workshopaimed at primary school children
The workshop will help thechildren explore topicssuch as healthy eating sugarawareness and the importance ofexercise Our CYP Officer Fay recently carried out a session with the Young LewishamProject The Young Lewisham Project offers a wide range of supportive
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alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
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More photos from our engagementwork can be found on theHealthwatch Lewisham Twitter We are always looking foropportunities to work with moreorganisations in the borough Ifyou would be interested in workingwith us please call 020 8315 1925or emailmarzenahealthwatchlewishamcouk
Healthwatch Lewisham Annual Report 201617
We are delighted to share withyou our Annual Report for201617 which highlights our impactand activities to champion the patientvoice Healthwatch Lewisham has usedhundreds of stories fromLewisham residents to improve thequality of our boroughrsquos health andcare services We covered a range of issues this yearincluding health inequalities accessto services for people with disabilitiesand young peoples understanding ofhealthy relationships
You can download a copy of our report here If you would like a printed copy of our Annual Report please contact ourCommunications and Information Officer Mathew Shaw byemailing mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk or call 020 8315 1904
ItStartsWithYou campaign encourages you to make a difference
The more people who share their ideas experiences and concerns about theNHS and social care the better services can understand when improvementsare needed That is why local Healthwatch across the country are running a
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campaign to encourage local people to speak up and help to make servicesbetter for their communities
Healthwatch Lewisham is calling out for people across the borough to getinvolved and speak up Share your experiences with Healthwatch Lewisham
To make the biggest difference we need to hear from more people Youcan tell us about your local Hospital GP Dentist Optician Pharmacycommunity care or residentialcare home You can feedback about the rangeof services you and your family are accessing
Share your views via our free Feedback Centreat httpwwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukservicesEmail us infohealthwatchlewishamcoukCall us 020 8315 1916You can feedback anonymously and confidentially
Lewisham Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service
Since April 2016 Healthwatch Lewisham has provided the LewishamIndependent Health Complaints Advocacy Service So far we have
supported over 100 residents to make a complaint against a local NHSservice
For more information please visit our website
wwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukcomplaints-advocacy or call 020 83151916
Helenrsquos Story
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Helen suffers from bipolardisorder She had been sectionedand admitted to a local mentalhealth unit While she was aresident she felt that somemembers of the staff did not treather with respect and dignity Shealso did not understand why shewas sectioned At the time of her complaint shefelt distraught lost andvulnerable She approached Healthwatch for support in bringing hercomplaint against the medical staff on the ward Helen wanted an apology forthe poor treatment she received an explanation of the reason why she wassectioned and further information regarding her aftercare in case of relapseShe also wanted to have access to her medical record As a sectioned patient it was necessary for our advocate to visit Helen tounderstand the full extent of her concerns Our advocate explained theoptions available through the complaints process and Helen was able tochoose her next steps At various stages of the complaint Helenrsquos health fluctuated and thereforeour advocate had to be sensitive to her situation Upon the Trustrsquos receipt of the complaint Helen met with the in housecomplaint investigator and a number of changes were made and issuesresolved During the meeting Helen received an apology and explanationsaround her treatment The Trust also began conversations with staff on theward about the distressing nature of being restrained and medicated toencourage a greater understanding and empathy for patients As a result of the complaint the Trust promised to reflect further on itssystems regarding medical record requests by patients It was felt that futurerequests should go via the ward manager Patient facing signs would bedisplayed to this effect and it would become a standing item within allcommunity team meetings Helen was very satisfied with the outcome of hercomplaint By raising the issues on the ward Helen has helped the Trust to reflect onsome of its processes and practices to reevaluate them for the benefit ofothers Due to her poor health at the time while on the ward Helen was notin a position to make the complaint herself She did not have the means ather disposal or the capacity to put on paper her wishes and feelings Helenpraised the advocacy service and said she could not have achieved thesame result without their support
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Diabetes Lewisham - Support in your community
Healthwatch Lewisham isdelivering a programme torecruit and support Peer SupportFacilitators to establish DiabetesSupport Groups across theborough Peer SupportFacilitators will be paid persession All relevant training willbe provided The groups will work togethertowards organising anddelivering a showcase event forDiabetes Awareness Week2018
If you would like to know moreor are interested in becoming aPeer Support Facilitator pleasecontact Stephanie Wood byemailing stephaniehealthwatch
bromleycouk or calling 020 8315 1906
Food for Thought We are pleased to announce thatour new children and youngpeople workshop Food ForThought is available to book now
Food For Thought isa FREE interactive workshopaimed at primary school children
The workshop will help thechildren explore topicssuch as healthy eating sugarawareness and the importance ofexercise Our CYP Officer Fay recently carried out a session with the Young LewishamProject The Young Lewisham Project offers a wide range of supportive
Subscribe Past Issues
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alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
Subscribe Past Issues
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
Subscribe Past Issues
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
Subscribe Past Issues
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campaign to encourage local people to speak up and help to make servicesbetter for their communities
Healthwatch Lewisham is calling out for people across the borough to getinvolved and speak up Share your experiences with Healthwatch Lewisham
To make the biggest difference we need to hear from more people Youcan tell us about your local Hospital GP Dentist Optician Pharmacycommunity care or residentialcare home You can feedback about the rangeof services you and your family are accessing
Share your views via our free Feedback Centreat httpwwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukservicesEmail us infohealthwatchlewishamcoukCall us 020 8315 1916You can feedback anonymously and confidentially
Lewisham Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service
Since April 2016 Healthwatch Lewisham has provided the LewishamIndependent Health Complaints Advocacy Service So far we have
supported over 100 residents to make a complaint against a local NHSservice
For more information please visit our website
wwwhealthwatchlewishamcoukcomplaints-advocacy or call 020 83151916
Helenrsquos Story
Subscribe Past Issues
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Helen suffers from bipolardisorder She had been sectionedand admitted to a local mentalhealth unit While she was aresident she felt that somemembers of the staff did not treather with respect and dignity Shealso did not understand why shewas sectioned At the time of her complaint shefelt distraught lost andvulnerable She approached Healthwatch for support in bringing hercomplaint against the medical staff on the ward Helen wanted an apology forthe poor treatment she received an explanation of the reason why she wassectioned and further information regarding her aftercare in case of relapseShe also wanted to have access to her medical record As a sectioned patient it was necessary for our advocate to visit Helen tounderstand the full extent of her concerns Our advocate explained theoptions available through the complaints process and Helen was able tochoose her next steps At various stages of the complaint Helenrsquos health fluctuated and thereforeour advocate had to be sensitive to her situation Upon the Trustrsquos receipt of the complaint Helen met with the in housecomplaint investigator and a number of changes were made and issuesresolved During the meeting Helen received an apology and explanationsaround her treatment The Trust also began conversations with staff on theward about the distressing nature of being restrained and medicated toencourage a greater understanding and empathy for patients As a result of the complaint the Trust promised to reflect further on itssystems regarding medical record requests by patients It was felt that futurerequests should go via the ward manager Patient facing signs would bedisplayed to this effect and it would become a standing item within allcommunity team meetings Helen was very satisfied with the outcome of hercomplaint By raising the issues on the ward Helen has helped the Trust to reflect onsome of its processes and practices to reevaluate them for the benefit ofothers Due to her poor health at the time while on the ward Helen was notin a position to make the complaint herself She did not have the means ather disposal or the capacity to put on paper her wishes and feelings Helenpraised the advocacy service and said she could not have achieved thesame result without their support
Subscribe Past Issues
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Diabetes Lewisham - Support in your community
Healthwatch Lewisham isdelivering a programme torecruit and support Peer SupportFacilitators to establish DiabetesSupport Groups across theborough Peer SupportFacilitators will be paid persession All relevant training willbe provided The groups will work togethertowards organising anddelivering a showcase event forDiabetes Awareness Week2018
If you would like to know moreor are interested in becoming aPeer Support Facilitator pleasecontact Stephanie Wood byemailing stephaniehealthwatch
bromleycouk or calling 020 8315 1906
Food for Thought We are pleased to announce thatour new children and youngpeople workshop Food ForThought is available to book now
Food For Thought isa FREE interactive workshopaimed at primary school children
The workshop will help thechildren explore topicssuch as healthy eating sugarawareness and the importance ofexercise Our CYP Officer Fay recently carried out a session with the Young LewishamProject The Young Lewisham Project offers a wide range of supportive
Subscribe Past Issues
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alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
Subscribe Past Issues
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
Subscribe Past Issues
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
Subscribe Past Issues
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
Subscribe Past Issues
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Helen suffers from bipolardisorder She had been sectionedand admitted to a local mentalhealth unit While she was aresident she felt that somemembers of the staff did not treather with respect and dignity Shealso did not understand why shewas sectioned At the time of her complaint shefelt distraught lost andvulnerable She approached Healthwatch for support in bringing hercomplaint against the medical staff on the ward Helen wanted an apology forthe poor treatment she received an explanation of the reason why she wassectioned and further information regarding her aftercare in case of relapseShe also wanted to have access to her medical record As a sectioned patient it was necessary for our advocate to visit Helen tounderstand the full extent of her concerns Our advocate explained theoptions available through the complaints process and Helen was able tochoose her next steps At various stages of the complaint Helenrsquos health fluctuated and thereforeour advocate had to be sensitive to her situation Upon the Trustrsquos receipt of the complaint Helen met with the in housecomplaint investigator and a number of changes were made and issuesresolved During the meeting Helen received an apology and explanationsaround her treatment The Trust also began conversations with staff on theward about the distressing nature of being restrained and medicated toencourage a greater understanding and empathy for patients As a result of the complaint the Trust promised to reflect further on itssystems regarding medical record requests by patients It was felt that futurerequests should go via the ward manager Patient facing signs would bedisplayed to this effect and it would become a standing item within allcommunity team meetings Helen was very satisfied with the outcome of hercomplaint By raising the issues on the ward Helen has helped the Trust to reflect onsome of its processes and practices to reevaluate them for the benefit ofothers Due to her poor health at the time while on the ward Helen was notin a position to make the complaint herself She did not have the means ather disposal or the capacity to put on paper her wishes and feelings Helenpraised the advocacy service and said she could not have achieved thesame result without their support
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Diabetes Lewisham - Support in your community
Healthwatch Lewisham isdelivering a programme torecruit and support Peer SupportFacilitators to establish DiabetesSupport Groups across theborough Peer SupportFacilitators will be paid persession All relevant training willbe provided The groups will work togethertowards organising anddelivering a showcase event forDiabetes Awareness Week2018
If you would like to know moreor are interested in becoming aPeer Support Facilitator pleasecontact Stephanie Wood byemailing stephaniehealthwatch
bromleycouk or calling 020 8315 1906
Food for Thought We are pleased to announce thatour new children and youngpeople workshop Food ForThought is available to book now
Food For Thought isa FREE interactive workshopaimed at primary school children
The workshop will help thechildren explore topicssuch as healthy eating sugarawareness and the importance ofexercise Our CYP Officer Fay recently carried out a session with the Young LewishamProject The Young Lewisham Project offers a wide range of supportive
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alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
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Diabetes Lewisham - Support in your community
Healthwatch Lewisham isdelivering a programme torecruit and support Peer SupportFacilitators to establish DiabetesSupport Groups across theborough Peer SupportFacilitators will be paid persession All relevant training willbe provided The groups will work togethertowards organising anddelivering a showcase event forDiabetes Awareness Week2018
If you would like to know moreor are interested in becoming aPeer Support Facilitator pleasecontact Stephanie Wood byemailing stephaniehealthwatch
bromleycouk or calling 020 8315 1906
Food for Thought We are pleased to announce thatour new children and youngpeople workshop Food ForThought is available to book now
Food For Thought isa FREE interactive workshopaimed at primary school children
The workshop will help thechildren explore topicssuch as healthy eating sugarawareness and the importance ofexercise Our CYP Officer Fay recently carried out a session with the Young LewishamProject The Young Lewisham Project offers a wide range of supportive
Subscribe Past Issues
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alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
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alternative vocational programmes to young people who are not succeeding inmainstream education for a variety of reasons
To book a session or for more information please contact Fay on 020 83152530 or email fayrchealthwatchbromleycouk We are also asking any parents or carers to fill out a quick two minuteanonymous survey about their childchildrens diet and exercise You canaccess the survey by clicking here Please forward this to anyone and everyone you know
Working with Healthwatch on the Accessible Information Standard Does your organisation support people who have a sensory or learningdisability
Healthwatch Lewisham is embarking ona project looking into the AccessibleInformation Standard (AIS)
The aim of the standard is to make surethat people who have a disabilityimpairment or sensory loss can haveaccess to informationthey understandas well as anycommunication support that they need Our project will look into localimplementation of the standard by
providers and first hand experiences of local residents with sensory andlearning disabilities
Healthwatch would like to work in partnership with organisations that supportdisabled people and their carers to enable them to share their stories If you would be interested in working with us or you would like moreinformation please contact our Engagement Officer Marzena Zoladz on 0208315 1925
National News
CQC warns mental health sector is lsquoat a crossroadsrsquo The Care Quality Commission has published the findings of its comprehensive
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
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inspections into specialist mental healthservices giving the most complete pictureever of the quality of mental health provisionfor people in England Inspectors found many examples of excellentcare ndash but they also found too much poor careand far too much variation in both quality andaccess across different services This isparticularly concerning given the increasingdemand for mental health services meaningthat more people risk receiving care that isnot good enough ndash or no care at all By 31 May 2017 68 of core services provided
by NHS trusts and 72 of independent mental health locations were rated asgood with 6 of NHS and 3 of independent core services rated asoutstanding Of the 22 NHS trusts originally rated as inadequate or requiresimprovement that have been re-inspected 16 achieved an improved overallrating And nearly all NHS and independent services were rated as good oroutstanding for having caring and compassionate staff (NHS 88 good 9outstanding independent 93 good 5 outstanding) However the report identifies several areas of concern physicalenvironments not designed to keep people safe care that is over-restrictiveand institutional in nature and poor recording and sharing of informationthat undermines the efforts of staff to work together to make sure thatpeople get the right care at the right time To view the report click here
Local News
Survey on the age-friendliness of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is applying tojoin the World Health Organisation(WHO) Network of Age-FriendlyCities and Communities As part of their bid they need toestablish how age-friendly theborough is now So they are askingLewisham residents to help them
by participating in their survey It will help them understand what is mostimportant to you what they are doing well and what could be improved
Subscribe Past Issues
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
Subscribe Past Issues
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
Subscribe Past Issues
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upon The consultation is for all ages To fill out the survey click here For more information please contact LucyFormolli by emailing lucyformollilewishamgovuk or on 020 8314 6314
Latest CQC Reports The reports of seven health and social care services in Lewisham have beenbeen released by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in the last three weeks The CQC inspect health and social care services to make sure they meet thenecessary standards of care and quality Services inspected
Bolney Court Dental PracticeVancouver Road Care HomeAlexander Care CentreNew Dawn HealthcareBargery Road Care HomeLewis Grove Dental PracticeBelmont Hill Surgery
To view the reports click here
Subscribe Past Issues
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
Subscribe Past Issues
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
Copyright copy 2017 Healthwatch Lewisham All rights reserved
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Get the right help with NHS Health Help Now
Finding the right treatment foryou at the right time andplace just got that mucheasier
Health Help Now is an onlineand mobile app to help
Lewisham residents find the most appropriate treatment The app and website can help residents find a late night pharmacy or theclosest weekend walk-in centre for when theyre feeling under the weather
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
Getting your feedback At Healthwatch we pride ourselves on always trying to improve We wouldlike to receive your comments about how you think we can make our e-bulletin better Please send your feedback to mathewshealthwatchbromleycouk
Healthwatch Lewisham is a non-political charity and as such items in this e-bulletin do not necessarily
reflect the views of the organisation We try to check all the information in this bulletin and the web
sites it links to but we cannot accept responsibility for the contents of the websites and articles or
guarantee their validity Links should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind Items come from
various sources
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Health Help Now is available to all Lewisham residents free of charge on yoursmart phone or online httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet The app will take residents on a guided tour to find the right treatment basedon location symptoms age and time of day Not all illnesses require a visitto the hospital or AampE where there are often long waits and very ill peopleThe app provides the reassurance that there is reliable and accurate guidanceavailable to you and your family just one click away Health Help Now offers quick and convenient advice for frequent andcommon symptoms such as cough and colds emergency contraceptivesor child medication Health Help Now also provides an extra level of privacyand security with password protection for your confidential healthinformation
To find out more go to the website httpwwwhealthhelpnow-nhsnet orsearch on your smart phone app store for Health Help Now
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