This week is Advocacy Awareness Week 2022 (#AAW22) and to demonstrate how advocacy supports your rights, each day will shine a light on an element of the Human Rights Act. The week-long campaign, which is now in its fifth year, is coordinated by the National Development Team for Inclusion (NDTi) and this year is supported by The British Institute of Human Rights and advocacy providers across the UK. Engaging Communities Solutions is proud to be supporting the week.
Read MoreGill Valentine, our Advocacy Manager said, “advocacy has the power and impact to change people’s lives. Helping someone have their voice heard at a time when they feel at their lowest is one of the most crucial things a person can do, and we must continue striving to do this in the strongest way that we can support people and make their voices heard. Those who already found it harder to have their voices heard have suffered the greatest.
Read MoreMore than 1,000 employers have signed up to the pledge so far, including the BBC, AstraZeneca, Royal Mail, Co-op, Tesco, John Lewis, and a number of public sector organisations such as universities, hospitals, and schools – representing more than 11 million workers.
Read MoreIn talking to many professionals involved in homelessness services, it was evident that there was a great deal of passion and commitment to providing excellent services for people who are homeless, and this was reflected in the range of services available to support people.
Read MoreA report by Healthwatch Warrington has highlighted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Children and Young People in Warrington, with GPs struggling to meet demand reporting a 90 % increase in mental health issues. Some GPs said the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) was "overwhelmed” and “not fit for purpose."
Read MoreWe are deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who served our nation with incredible dignity and absolute dedication during her long years of public service. On behalf of everyone at Engaging Communities Solutions CIC, I would like to express my deepest condolences to the Royal Family. Our thoughts and sympathy are with you.
Read MoreWe finalised the work that we have been doing with Practice Plus Group to develop their family engagement strategy. As part of the work, we developed family forums in the West Midlands to provide opportunities for ongoing engagement between Practice Plus Group and families of patients to improve services and communication. Practice Plus Group are now looking at developing the approach across all eight regions that they operate in.
Read MoreA recent report by Healthwatch England has highlighted why people's experiences of healthcare communication is a stark reminder of why NHS England and the 42 new Integrated Care Systems need to ensure services abide by the Accessible Information Standard.
A report by Healthwatch England has published new findings, which show services are failing in their legal duty to provide accessible information for people with physical and learning disabilities.
Read MoreThe Digital Transformation Award recognises businesses at the cutting edge of digital design and the use of technologies that are boosting Staffordshire’s growing reputation as a digital hub. Judged on compelling examples of how digital technology has been used to transform business processes, and customer experience or to create exciting, effective campaigns.
Read MoreThe Community Connectors programme is part of Core20Plus5, a national NHS England and Improvement approach to support the reduction of health inequalities and builds on many other community-based initiatives recognising the importance of connecting people with lived experience with decision-makers.
Read MoreDiabetes if not managed correctly can severely affect a person's health and in the worst cases can seriously affect a person's sight, hands, and feet and can even cause nerve damage. However, there are tons of resources to help people manage the condition as well as a plethora of support groups and technological tools.
Read MoreThis is a funded project looking and creating and equitable health care service for people with a learning disability and or autism. This project is a pilot and funding by the Transforming Care Programme – Healthwatch Sandwell and three other partners, Autism West Midlands, Dudley Voice for Choice and Healthwatch Dudley.
Read MoreBack in 2018 Engaging Communities Solutions CIC (ECS) were approached by Dr Ross Millar to be part of the work he was leading looking at how NHS bodies were working together to improve services and outcomes. The work funded by the NIHR needed to include a public and patient perspective and as a Healthwatch provider, ECS were asked if we could provide that aspect of the research.
Read MoreWe are now looking for an energetic and committed full-time Community Outreach Lead, someone who is keen to make a difference to the lives of the people of Leicestershire by ensuring that health and care services are geared to their needs.
Read MoreEngaging Communities Solutions CIC is proud to celebrate its 10th birthday! Established as an Independent Community Interest Company in 2012, called Engaging Communities Staffordshire CIC, the organisation has evolved and grown into a national organisation, leading to a rebranding in 2019 to our new name of Engaging Communities Solutions CIC to reflect the success of the organisation’s growth and continued success in delivering Healthwatch, Social Research, Engagement and Consultation services and Advocacy.
Read MoreHelp us make sure more people get healthcare information in the way they need it. People want clear, understandable information to enable them to make informed decisions about their health and care in other to get the most out of services. For example, without proper communication support during GP or hospital appointments patients and their families can suffer psychologically with long-term consequences for their health and welfare.
Read MoreSince COVID-19 struck, the work of the Healthwatch network to support and listen to local people became more crucial than ever. An extraordinary and productive year when reflecting on last year, it is satisfying to recognise how much our network of Local Healthwatchs has achieved despite the pandemic. Our staff has been wonderfully flexible, diverting their energy to projects that helped our partners in health and social care respond to the needs of local people, despite the restrictions.
Read MoreMEN are being encouraged to talk to their friends about their feelings, as part of a campaign that aims to tackle the high levels of male suicide across Leicester and Leicestershire.
A total of 455 deaths by suicide in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland were recorded between January 2015 and June 2021. Of these, 353 were males, which represents 75.1% of all deaths.
Read MoreWe have an exciting opportunity for an Advocate to join our team covering Halton and Warrington. Your role will require you to travel to locations such as hospitals and care homes across the area to meet with clients and professionals and be home-based for administrative tasks. Part-time Advocates will work 18.5 hours a week, between Monday and Friday 9 am - 5 pm.
Read MoreAccess to NHS dental care continues to be a problem for people across the East Midlands, with Healthwatch Leicester and Healthwatch Leicestershire recording a rise in calls and complaints about dentistry over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our latest report on Dentistry (Coming soon) Highlights the issues patients are facing.
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