1. Report -

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

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

    Feedback from patients at the Angel Medical Centre walk in service, and from the wider community
  4. Report -

    Self-care, social issues affecting health, and care delivered closer to home
  5. Response -

    The plans include moving inpatient facilities from St Pancras Hospital to a site behind the Whittington Hospital, and building two new community mental health hubs, one in Camden and one in Islington.
  6. Report -

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

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

    Some eye care services can be provided closer to home, without the need to visit a hospital.
  9. Report -

    Gathering views on Multi-Disciplinary Team pilots
  10. Report -

    We went back to Ritchie Street to talk to more patients, particularly young adults, using the walk in centre. We also held a focus group for Deaf patients, and visited GP surgeries to see how easy it was to register as a patient.
  11. Report -

    We spoke to 82 patients accessing a variety of community services from 6 health centres across the borough.
  12. Report -

    We spoke to 90 local residents to capture their views on maternity services, emergency care, the use of digital technology, and health services located in the community.
  13. 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.
  14. Report -

    Find materials for this meeting of the Islington Patient Group.
  15. Response -

    We'd like to see clearer eligibility criteria, and better access to the service for patients with communication support needs.
  16. Response -

    The clinical case for change seems clear. We also welcome the introduction of care coordinators to support patients with disabilities, autism, dementia or learning disabilities.
  17. 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.
  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 -

    Here are ten top tips for using e-consult
  20. Report -

    The information and help available through the GP practice website is likely to be an increasingly important factor in meeting patient needs.
  21. 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.
  22. Response -

    Healthwatch Islington is pleased that the new fertility policy for North Central London will follow the guidance produced by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.

  23. 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.
  24. Report -

    Progressing Equality Through Mental Health Commissioning and Mental Health Service Delivery