3 Healthwatch Warwickshire Annual Report 2020-21
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A presentation will be provided by Healthwatch
Warwickshire on its Annual Report for 2020-21. A copy of the annual
report is available
here – Chris Bain
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Elizabeth Hancock, Chair of Healthwatch
Warwickshire (HWW) introduced this item. A presentation had been
circulated with the agenda covering the following areas.
- Performance Report: How we are
working
- All staff working from home
- Virtual board meetings
- Telephone service to the public
- Website enquiries; use of social
media
- Information on service changes (via
website) updated regularly
- Engagement strategy with all key
partners implemented
- Public engagement and outreach
largely on a virtual basis
- Surveys and projects delivered
- Performance Report: Activity May
– July 2021
- This comprised pieces of feedback,
signposting people to partner agencies, increased social media
profile and use of the HWW website as well as an increase in the
HWW mailing list
- Our Influencing role May –
July 2021
- Attending 49 strategic meetings
- Within this reference to the ICS and
the closer work with Healthwatch Coventry
- Project work which raised issues and
highlighted concerns.
Chris Bain, Chief Executive of HWW then spoke
on the following areas:
- Published reports:
- Annual Report (a statutory
requirement)
- Dentistry in Warwickshire
- Carers – understanding your
health and wellbeing needs
- Context on the core functions of HWW
and the added value from identifying trends and emerging
priorities, leading to the above reports.
- Carers survey highlights
- This was in response to growing
enquiries from carers about their needs. There was recognition of
the effort and emphasis of support for carers in Warwickshire, both
from WCC and the voluntary and community sector. Plans to revisit
the exercise in the Spring of 2022.
- 239 people had responded to the
survey and key data was provided from the analysis
undertaken.
- Dentistry survey highlights
- A continuing issue first identified
in May 2020
- Calls to 53 dental practices which
showed variance in the number taking NHS patients.
- A particular issue in the Stratford
and Rugby areas where none of the 20 practices offered NHS
services; approximately half of those in other areas offered NHS
services.
- The position seemed to be
deteriorating and there were long term implications for oral
health, including cancer.
- The requirements for cleaning and
ventilation were restricting capacity.
- It was considered that dentistry
should be commissioned locally, and this was planned as part of the
ICS arrangements, but had recently been delayed until April
2023.
- Looking forward - showing the top
four areas people had contacted Healthwatch about, both from
enquiries and the annual report. This showed increasing concerns in
regard to mental health. Access to GPs and dentistry remained a
problem too.
- Future Priorities
- Strategic direction after
Covid19
- The future for patient
groups/standing conference
- Patient voice in integrated care
systems
- Projects:
- NHS111
- Diabetes
- NHS administration
- Deafness and accessing care
services
- Lived experiences of people with
learning disabilities
- Health and social care forum
The following questions and comments were
submitted:
- On the carers’ strategy, a
question on next steps how to take the findings, explore these
issues further and secure meaningful outcomes as a partnership. HWW
was working with the Carers’ Forum and voluntary sector
partners. An aim to co-design the support that carers needed. There
was an emerging ...
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