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Student Zoe urges people to have their say about changes to the NHS. -
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Thousands of children have learning disabilities and autism in Wiltshire and now families are being asked to help shape local NHS services supporting them. -
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Wiltshire Council are asking for the views of children and young people about services they have used this year. -
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Tell us about your experiences of health and social care, and the changes that you would like to see, in our #SpeakUp2020 survey. -
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Our latest round-up of news and information from January 2020. -
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Helping people in BaNES, Swindon and Wiltshire to stay healthy and independent in old age will be a top priority for local health and care leaders over the next five years. -
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Healthwatch Wiltshire has marked its 7th birthday (1 April) by setting out its health and social care priorities for the year ahead, based on the feedback of local people. -
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Highlights of our work from January to March 2020. -
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What we're hearing from you during the Covid-19 outbreak. -
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What we're hearing from you during the Covid-19 outbreak. -
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Highlights of our work from April to June 2020. -
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Healthwatch Wiltshire has gathered the experiences of 375 people to understand how they, and the services they use, have been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. -
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Healthwatch Wiltshire is looking for people with a passion for health and social care services to join its Local Leadership Board. -
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In February 2019, we launched a Community Cash Fund scheme to enable local groups to apply for a grant to start health and wellbeing projects in their local community. -
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Highlights of our work from July to September 2020. -
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People with lived experience of mental ill health have produced their own comprehensive guide to mental health and wellbeing services on offer in Wiltshire. -
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Healthwatch Wiltshire would like to find out what people with Autism Spectrum Conditions and their relatives and carers think about health, care and support services. -
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Highlights of our work from October to December 2020. -
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Our latest round-up of news and information for March 2021. -
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Our latest round-up of news and information for April 2021. -
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On Equal Terms showcases how we've made a difference during a challenging year. -
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This report highlights the findings from a project that aimed to gather the views of people with autism spectrum conditions and their carers about health, care, and support services in Wiltshire. -
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People with autism spectrum conditions say seeing a doctor is stressful, find it hard to explain their symptoms and often don't understand what they’re being told about their treatment. -
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A round-up of our news from December. -
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Information about the coronavirus (Covid-19) booster vaccination. -
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Championing What Matters to You showcases how we've been making a difference during a challenging year. -
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It’s been another challenging year dominated by the consequences of Covid-19, but we've continued to be your champion for health and social care services and make sure your voice is heard by those who plan and run services. -
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Insights and highlights of our work from July to September 2022. -
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We’re calling on the people of Wiltshire to tell us what you think we should be working on in the coming year. -
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Healthwatch Wiltshire would like to find out what autistic people, and their families and carers, think about mental health services in the county. -
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A round-up of our work from January-March 2023. -
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Our April/May 2023 ebulletin highlights our latest projects and how you can get involved. -
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Find out more about how we decide on our projects for the year ahead. -
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Our annual report showcases how we’ve been using your feedback to improve health and care across the county. -
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Highlights of our work and insights into what we heard from you during April-June 2023. -
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Autistic people, and their families and carers, have told us of their desperation and frustration at not being able to get the support they need for their mental health. -
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This report highlights the findings from two surveys, one for autistic people and one for their carers, which gathered their experiences of accessing mental health services in Wiltshire over the last three years. -
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Highlights of our work and insights into what we heard from you during July to September 2023. -
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An round-up of news and highlights from this autumn. -
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People living with autism and learning disabilities are set to benefit from a £40m NHS investment to improve acute mental health care in the South West. -
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A round-up of our work from the last few months of 2023. -
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Looking back at our highlights from 2023. -
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Healthwatch Wiltshire’s annual report showcases how we’ve been using your feedback to improve health and care across the county. -
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Our annual report showcases how we’ve been using your feedback to improve health and care across the county. -
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Small Supports - NDTi have been asked to carry out surveys in Wiltshire to find out more about support available in Wiltshire for autistic people and people with a learning disability currently placed or at risk of being placed in a service away from Wiltshire - these are often in institutional settings including secure or in-patient services. -
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Highlighting what local people said when they were asked about proposed changes to Wiltshire Council's Charging for Care Policy in 2016. -
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Understanding the effect of new charging arrangements on people's lives, introduced by Wiltshire Council in 2016. -
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Our work gathering feedback on the draft Wiltshire End of Life Care Strategy for Adults 2017-2020. -
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People share their views on proposals for caring for people living with dementia who have complex needs, which were put forward by Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group and Wiltshire Council in 2017.