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We want to find out what children and young people think of local health and support services for young LGBTQ+ people. -
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What we've been working on this month and how you can get involved. -
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What we're working on and how you can get involved.
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What we've been working on this month and how you can get involved. -
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Highlights of our work from July to September 2021. -
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The Accessible Information Standard is mandatory for all organisations that provide NHS or adult social care. Here’s some key information about the accessible communications you should expect from services. -
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Meet our Young Healthwatch Wiltshire volunteer Robyn and find out why she joined our team. -
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Clear, understandable information is important to help you make the right health and care decisions. Join our campaign and have your say on what needs to change. -
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This report highlights the findings from a project aimed at gathering the views of young people, from the LGBTQ+ community, about the support available to them in Wiltshire. -
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Young people who identify as LGBTQ+ say there are few health and care services in Wiltshire to support them, and a lack of understanding from healthcare professionals has left them feeling unheard and disrespected. -
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All the latest from us and how you can get involved. -
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Highlights of our work from January to March 2022. -
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Catch up on our news from July. -
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Highlights of our work and insights into what we heard from you during October-December 2022. -
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Our June/July 2023 ebulletin highlights our latest projects and how you can get involved. -
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Healthwatch England's new report looking at health and social care from the patients' perspective has warned that we risk "a two-tier health and care system" unless the NHS takes faster action to tackle access issues. -
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A round-up of our work from the first few months of 2024. -
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A year ago the Accessible Information Standard came into force. It requires any organisation providing NHS or social care to communicate in a way that everybody can understand. Here's a reminder of what you should expect.