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Healthwatch Wolverhampton Annual Report 2025/26: Speaking up for better care
Healthwatch Wolverhampton’s Annual Report 2025/26 highlights how they listened to over 4,400 people last year, supporting them to have their say to improve health and social care and to get information and advice about local services.
Pastures new for CEO Mary Curran
Mary joined the team in April 2018 to oversee the strategic development of Evolving Communities and Healthwatch Gloucestershire and Healthwatch Somerset. She leaves to take a up a role with Wellbeing Teams, a national charity which supports the care of the elderly, disabled and those near the end of their lives.
Five creative ways to engage with the public in health and care research
Including public opinions in health and care strategy and planning is of crucial importance to the UK government, as well as public and private sector organisations.
Evolving Communities is looking for patients, their carers or family members to share their experiences on the services provided by a Wiltshire-based hospice.
A small user advisory group at Dorothy House Hospice Care has been run by Evolving Communities for the last two years. Now in its third year, the group are on the lookout for more people to join to share their ideas on the care and support provided at the hospice.
Say hello to new team members
Some new faces have joined the team at Evolving Communities - bringing with them a passion to help people in the South West have their voices heard on health and social care issues.
National award recognises our work with young people
A project which gave hundreds of young people a chance to speak up about mental health services has earned national recognition at the Healthwatch England awards.
Board members wanted to help shape health and social care services in the South West
People with a passion for seeing local health, social care and wellbeing services changed for the better are being sought by Evolving Communities.
Report on healthy eating is food for thought
People living in an inner-city area of Gloucester have been sharing their ideas on how to get more locals to eat healthy and stay active.
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