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    Our volunteers visited all the GP practices in the borough to get a sense of how easy it is for them to meet the Accessible Information Standard.
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    An innovative partnership to improve wellbeing launched yesterday.
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    Women who participated in the Log On project told us what they have learned.
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    A Personal Health Budget allows patients with long term health conditions to take greater control of their healthcare and support.
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    Diverse Communities Health Voice gathers the views of black and minority ethnic communities that don't speak English as a first language.
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    Women who participated in the Log On project tell us how their smartphones are helping them to feel connected.
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    We held a focus group with Deaf patients in December 2108. We discussed GP services broadly. We also gathered views on urgent and same day services in particular.
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    Residents that don't have English as a first language are not using NHS commissioned social prescribing and navigation services. Community organisations are having to bridge this gap.
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    Social prescribing is a means by which people can be referred to non-clinical activities designed to support health and wellbeing.
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    Social prescribing is a means by which people can be referred to non-clinical activities designed to support health and wellbeing.
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    Social prescribing is a means by which people can be referred to non-clinical activities designed to support health and wellbeing. But sometimes clients' basic needs must be satisfied before social prescribing can be effective.
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    The coronavirus pandemic means that many of us are isolated from friends and family. Mental health support has never been more important. Our latest report investigates how well these services meet the needs of migrant communities in Islington.
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    In stressful times services that support our mental health are even more important. We spoke to residents from Islington's migrant communities to better understand their experiences.
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    Healthwatch has been providing digital training and support to local voluntary organisations to help them to better support their volunteers and the communities they serve whilst social distancing measures are in place.
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    The biomedical research team from University College Hospital wants to better understand the reasons why BME people are underrepresented in vaccine trials.
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    We supported 680 residents from migrant communities with a range of issues related to the pandemic, and gave over 1600 people access to reliable information about coronavirus in their first language.
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    Our congratulations go to David Mallory, who has been recognised as a champion among Digital Champions
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    For patients who are comfortable using computers e-consult can be a convenient and user-friendly method of getting in contact with the GP surgery. For patients who struggle with or cannot use computers, e-consult can be a serious barrier to access.
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    Our Diverse Communities partnership has been helping residents with disabilities or those that don't have English as a first language to get the answers they need.
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    Last month we launched a report examining the issue of digital exclusion in the borough. We're happy to say we'll now be working with Islington Council to help them co-produce a new digital inclusion strategy.
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    To celebrate Get Online Week our volunteer digital champions and digital partners share their favourite tips for staying safe online.
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    We're seeking participation from people from Black and Asian backgrounds. We are also looking for people who may have experience as a family carer, or who use health services regularly.
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    Local health champion wins ‘Celebrating our volunteer team’ category in major national awards scheme.
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    Healthwatch is working in partnership with Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust to make local health services more accessible.
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    We've been going out into the community to support residents' mental and physical wellbeing.
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    We've spoken to people about screening services at our engagement events and collected views via an online survey.
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    Attendees were able to access help on a range support services as well as lunch being available for all.
  28. News -

    We spoke to 212 residents from communities that experience health inequalities. Over half found the booking process difficult. Many struggled to get through by phone and it was hard to get a face-to-face appointment.
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    Many of the people we spoke to wanted to see pharmacies offering more preventative and diagnostic services. Health checks, blood tests, and cholesterol tests were services people said they could access more easily at a pharmacy.
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    We listened to feedback from LGBTQI+ residents on a wide range of services including healthcare, social care, mental health support, and housing.
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    We spoke to 65 residents from communities experiencing health inequalities. All were smokers or ex-smokers. Few had taken up the offer of support to give up.
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    GP websites can be hard to navigate and present many barriers to patients who are not confident online. We've been working with residents and commissioners to make things better.
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    In Islington, participation in bowel, breast, and cervical cancer screening programmes is below the national and the London average.
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    Celebrating ten years of Healthwatch Islington
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    Our tenth birthday celebration gave us the chance to say thank you to all the volunteers, partner organisations, and residents who have been key to our success.
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    Our team of volunteer digital champions have been recognised again for the fantastic job they do.
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    We asked over 500 residents with long-term health conditions what they wanted from their yearly check-ups