1. Report -

    How do GP practices in Islington make their services accessible to patients with a communication support need?
  2. Report -

    Gathering views from speakers of English as a second language
  3. Report -

    Self-care, social issues affecting health, and care delivered closer to home
  4. Report -

    207 local residents gave us their views on pharmacy, lifestyle and well-being, A&E, interpreting services, and GP referrals.
  5. Report -

    A number of people use hospital emergency departments when they could be seen by a GP or in their local pharmacy. What factors influence how we decide where we need to be seen?
  6. Report -

    Local residents gave us their views on hospital appointments and patient choice, GP services, and keeping fit and healthy.
  7. Report -

    We asked local partners Community Language Support Services and Jannaty Women's Network to gather views from their clients on sexual health services.
  8. Report -

    We worked with the Latin American Women's Rights Service (LAWRS) and the Coalition of Latin Americans in the UK (CLAUK) to gather views from Islington residents
  9. Report -

    A mystery shopping project
  10. Report -

    Deaf service users raised a range of concerns about experiences in local hospitals.
  11. Report -

    Healthwatch Islington was commissioned by Manor Gardens Welfare Trust to provide an independent evaluation of the Bright Beginnings project.
  12. Report -

    We spoke to 28 learning disabled residents and support workers to capture their views on emergency care, the use of digital technology, and health services located in the community.
  13. Report -

    We spoke to 154 residents from migrant communities about their experiences of social prescribing and navigation services
  14. Report -

    A summary of this meeting
  15. Report -

    We interviewed 73 residents from migrant communities who were living with mental health issues find out what their experiences were of accessing the support available in the borough.
  16. Report -

    Last year, we engaged with over 2300 residents. 650 people shared their stories about health and social care, and we made 25 recommendations to services about the improvements that people would like to see.
  17. Report -

    We surveyed 200 local residents, 180 of whom were from migrant communities. We asked them about their experiences of lockdown, and of the coronavirus pandemic more broadly.
  18. Report -

    The Fairer Together Partnership has been established to bring together a range of organisations in Islington to confront the challenges local people are facing.
  19. Report -

    We supported 680 residents from migrant communities with a range of issues related to the pandemic, and helped 1698 local people get access to reliable information about coronavirus.
  20. Report -

    During January and February 2021, we spoke to 44 carers over the phone about their experiences and the services with which they engage.
  21. Report -

    We know that there is a huge digital divide in Islington and that this is likely to exacerbate existing inequality if we don’t take joined-up action.
  22. Report -

    We engaged with and supported 2,189 residents with issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic this year. 781 people shared their experiences of health and social care.
  23. Report -

    We respond to the NHS England and NHS Improvement survey on the updated eligibility criteria for non-emergency patient transport.
  24. Report -

    Healthwatch carried out an independent evaluation of 'Building and sustaining bridges of inclusion', Arachne's Lottery-funded advice and information project
  25. Report -

    Healthwatch was commissioned by Manor Gardens Welfare Trust to provide an independent evaluation of the 'Bright Beginnings' Project.
  26. Report -

    Local funder Cloudesley recommended Healthwatch Islington to Centre 404 as an independent evaluator for their Supporting Families Service.
  27. Report -

    We evaluated the experience of offering and accessing counselling support remotely, from the perspective of Maya Centre staff, and service users.
  28. Report -

    Healthwatch responds to the Islington Council's call for evidence, sharing examples of inequality that we have come across in our recent work.
  29. Report -

    Our online survey explored how local people's experiences of accessing a GP have changed since the pandemic
  30. Report -

    We engaged with over 2,200 residents, providing information, digital support, and gathering views on accessing health and care services, experiences of Long Covid, and the wider impact of the pandemic.
  31. Report -

    Nafsiyat is a charity offering intercultural therapy in over 20 languages to people from diverse cultural communities. They asked us to evaluate their Intercultural Therapy Service for Bengali and Sylheti speakers.
  32. Report -

    Healthwatch Islington volunteers and staff visited 40 Islington pharmacies. The aim of these visits was to observe the physical space of the pharmacy and comment on its accessibility.
  33. Report -

    Progressing Equality Through Mental Health Commissioning and Mental Health Service Delivery
  34. Report -

    We asked people about their experiences of seeing a GP, using pharmacy services and getting treatment for Long Covid.
  35. Report -

    LGBTQI+ residents shared their experiences of accessing health, mental health, social care, and housing services.
  36. Report -

    We asked people about their experiences of cervical screening, bowel cancer screening, and breast screening services.
  37. Report -

    We spoke to 98 smokers and ex-smokers from communities experiencing health inequalities.
  38. Report -

    Our analysis of GP websites in January 2023
  39. Report -

    It's been a great year of growth for Healthwatch Islington. We are the independent champion for people who use health and social care services in the borough.
  40. Report -

    We helped over 1,300 people improve their understanding of hypertension.