SpeakUp2020: Share your views and help make the NHS better
Today we’re launching our #SpeakUp2020 campaign, encouraging everybody to speak up about what would make health and social care services in Swindon better. We need the support of local people to tell us their views, to help make care work for everyone.
Tell us your views
Whether it's about your access to services, your experience of care or your follow up treatment, we want to hear from you.
We share the results with with decision makers across the NHS, social care sector and Government to ensure that improvements to services are informed by people’s experiences.
Last year, three quarters of a million people shared their experiences with Healthwatch England. Their top concerns across England are:
- mental health
- hospital care
- social care
What could be improved in Swindon?
We want to hear about your experiences: What was good about the support you received? What could have been better? Your stories help us identify and investigate the issues that matter to communities up and down the country. Share your story.
It only takes five minutes to speak up, but by sharing the changes you want to see, you are helping to improve care for everyone. It's that simple.
Services in Swindon can learn from your experiences and ideas, so take a moment to share them online or by speaking to one of the team on 01793 497 777.
Sir Robert Francis, Chair of Healthwatch England, said:
“Listening to people’s experiences and understanding what they want to see done differently often provides practical solutions that help hospitals, GP surgeries and care services better manage the increasing demands being placed on them.
“At Healthwatch this is what we do. We take the time to listen, and encourage others, especially leaders, across health and care to do the same. This builds vital insight and understanding that helps services make the right changes.”
Share your story
Share your story and help Healthwatch England achieve its goal of collecting the experiences and views of more than 1 million people every year by 2023. If it matters to you, it matters to someone else.