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Page 1: Leeds Healthwatch England private meeting Rob Kenyon: Leeds City Council 5 th December 2012.

Leeds

Healthwatch England private meetingRob Kenyon: Leeds City Council5th December 2012

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It so big you can [only] see it from space… after Sir David Nicholson NHS CB CEO

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Simple solutions

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Simple solutions

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Vision for Healthwatch Leeds

Leeds will be a healthy and caring city where children and young people, adults and communities

are able to make a real difference to their health and

wellbeing.

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Outcomes for Healthwatch Leeds• Health and social care services are demonstrably influenced by the impact

of the consumer voice, co-ordinated through Healthwatch Leeds and measurable outputs can be achieved.

• A strong consumer voice for health and social care is effectively championed at Health and Wellbeing Board meetings.

• Healthwatch Leeds is recognised as an effective and inclusive brand, championing health and social care issues and best practice.

• Healthwatch Leeds develops strong and effective relationships with commissioenrs and providers of health and social care.

• Through Healthwatch Leeds, residents of Leeds have straightforward access to the support, advice and information they need to give them choice and control about health and social care services.

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Outcomes for Healthwatch Leeds• Through Healthwatch Leeds residents of Leeds feedback on improved

customer experiences of health and social care services and greater satisfaction in health and social care provision.

• Healthwatch Leeds can demonstrate appropriate engagement techniques and accessibility towards all residents of Leeds including children, younger people, adults, older people and carers. (This will need to include individual representation and engagement of representative groups).

• The LINk volunteers that choose to migrate to Healthwatch Leeds are retained, new volunteers are actively recruited and leadership opportunities and development for volunteering is provided in the context of public and patient involvement.

• It is easier for people and communities to be involved in health and social care services, for example membership of Foundation Trusts and Patient & Public Involvement Groups.

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Model for Healthwatch Leeds