1. News -

    Healthwatch Islington has achieved the Investing in Volunteers Quality Standard for good practice in volunteer management.
  2. Report -

    The reablement service supports people to regain independence following a period of ill-health, usually involving a stay in hospital.
  3. News -

    We carried out phone interviews with 29 people to find out if they thought reablement had worked for them.
  4. News -

    The social care system is under huge pressure. What does the future hold?
  5. Report -

    Throughout the Autumn of 2016 we spoke with Islington residents with Autism Spectrum Condition, and with their families.
  6. Report -

    People told us it was too hard to reach social workers by phone. We decided to help the service to improve.
  7. Report -

    Stories from service users in Islington
  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 -

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

    A new blog about the experience of care services from the perspective of a long time Islington resident with disability
  11. Blog -

    A second blog about the experience of care services from the perspective of a long time Islington resident with disability
  12. Report -

    Our Enter and View volunteers have visited six care homes and nursing homes across the borough. They spoke to residents, their carers and relatives, and to staff.
  13. News -

    Our volunteers have visited six care homes and nursing homes across the borough. They spoke to residents, their carers and relatives, and to staff.
  14. News -

    Islington Clinical Commissioning Group and Islington Council announce the integration of social, emotional and mental health services for children and young people
  15. 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.
  16. Report -

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

    We interviewed 44 unpaid/family carers over the phone. We asked them what extra support would make the biggest difference to their lives.
  18. 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.
  19. Advice and Information -

    Do you or a loved one need help with social care? Read the article below and find out answers to key questions about who can access adult social care and how to pay for it.
  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 -

    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.
  23. News -

    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.
  24. News -

    We can point you in the right direction if you need help accessing other health or care services. We'd also like to hear your views on the care you receive at home.
  25. Advice and Information -

    The number of people being cared for in their own homes is increasing but what should you expect from home care services?
  26. Advice and Information -

    Support available in Islington for residents with dementia, or with concerns about their memory.
  27. News -

    Health information workshops are helping communities that don't have English as a first language to access services for conditions such as diabetes and stroke.
  28. News -

    As part of our work on the NHS Long Term Plan, we've been looking at dementia services.
  29. Advice and Information -

    Take a look at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence's (NICE) quick guide to discussing and planning support following a dementia diagnosis.
  30. Report -

    Local Healthwatch from Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington organised surveys, focus groups and interviews to find out what people thought of existing NHS services and to get ideas on how to make services better.
  31. Advice and Information -

    12 million people in the UK have hearing loss, around 4.4million are of working age.
  32. Report -

    Mystery shoppers called GP practices posing as newly arrived Islington residents looking for a practice which could accommodate their child’s needs. They stated that their child had a diagnosis of autism.
  33. News -

    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.
  34. News -

    Women who participated in the Log On project told us what they have learned.
  35. Report -

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

    We interviewed 48 patients using the walk in service at the Ritchie Street Health Centre.
  37. Report -

    Self-care, social issues affecting health, and care delivered closer to home
  38. News -

    Diverse Communities Health Voice gathers the views of black and minority ethnic communities that don't speak English as a first language.
  39. Report -

    207 local residents gave us their views on pharmacy, lifestyle and well-being, A&E, interpreting services, and GP referrals.
  40. 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?
  41. Report -

    The IHUB is a new service. It runs out of three centres across Islington. It offers weekend and evening appointments and is open to anyone registered with an Islington GP.
  42. Report -

    We spoke to care home residents, next of kin, and staff about their experiences of GP services that are delivered in the care home setting.
  43. Report -

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

    The IHUB offers weekend and evening appointments and is open to anyone registered with an Islington GP.

  45. Report -

    Healthwatch mystery shoppers phoned GP surgeries and visited local hospitals to see how easy it was to make a claim for reimbursement under the Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme.
  46. Report -

    To gather local people's views on the online GP appointment booking service, we created a survey.
  47. Report -

    A mystery shopping project
  48. Report -

    A mystery shopping project
  49. 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.