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    Feedback on services for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
  2. Report -

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

    Local community organisations would welcome stronger referral pathways, and the opportunity to develop dialogue with Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust.
  4. Report -

    We spoke to 101 service users across three centres. The feedback we gathered will inform the recommissioning of these much valued services.
  5. Report -

    We visited mental health day services as these more preventative, community-based services appear to be under threat and vulnerable to funding cuts.
  6. Report -

    An Enter and View visit in November 2015 looking at mental health day services
  7. Report -

    50 young adults from a range of vulnerable backgrounds gave us their views on mental health, and the mental health support services they would find most useful.
  8. Report -

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

    Find materials for this meeting of the Islington Patient Group.
  10. Report -

    A summary of this meeting
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. Report -

    The presentations and notes from our 30 June mental health event
  14. 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.
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    Staff from Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust spoke to us about mental health issues related to the pandemic, and the actions we can take to look after ourselves and others
  16. Report -

    Meeting Notes
  17. Report -

    Feedback from staff and service users at the Maya Centre on their experiences of virtual counselling during the pandemic
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. Report -

    Healthwatch responds to the Islington Council's call for evidence, sharing examples of inequality that we have come across in our recent work.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. Report -

    Progressing Equality Through Mental Health Commissioning and Mental Health Service Delivery
  24. 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.